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- 2023
- 1h 45m
A successful athlete, member of the Olympic team, after a vertebra injury and the forced end of her sports career became a successful and well-known porn actress.A successful athlete, member of the Olympic team, after a vertebra injury and the forced end of her sports career became a successful and well-known porn actress.A successful athlete, member of the Olympic team, after a vertebra injury and the forced end of her sports career became a successful and well-known porn actress.
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- 3 nominations total
Natalia Germani
- Andrea Absolonova
- (as Natália Germáni)
Stepan Lustyk
- Ondrej
- (as Stepán Lustyk)
Jirí Weingärtner
- Pornoherec
- (as Jirí Weingartner)
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1996. Czech diver Andrea Absolonova seems destined for great success. She has been winning national events and is now off to the Olympics. However, a diving incident results in a career-ending spinal injury. This leaves her devastated and aimless. Then her boyfriend persuades her to make an adult video.
Based on the true story of Andrea Absolonova, a film that had potential but in the end isn't profound nor memorable. The fame-as-a-sportsperson-to-nothing-to-fame-as-an-adult-movie-star arc is hardly one anyone can or wants to relate to. There's something to be admired about pulling yourself up by your bootstraps but if that was the moral to the story, the writer-director chose an odd subject and end result for the lesson.
If you were thinking the aim is to show the seediness of the adult film industry, that's not examined at all.
The end result is something that feels quite linear and unprofound, like a simple history lesson with no take away.
Still, it is moderately interesting. Andrea Absolonova is a reasonably engaging character and Natalia Germani puts in a solid performance playing her. There's a few interesting sub-plots though none of these are substantial enough to lift the paint-by-numbers feel of the film.
Based on the true story of Andrea Absolonova, a film that had potential but in the end isn't profound nor memorable. The fame-as-a-sportsperson-to-nothing-to-fame-as-an-adult-movie-star arc is hardly one anyone can or wants to relate to. There's something to be admired about pulling yourself up by your bootstraps but if that was the moral to the story, the writer-director chose an odd subject and end result for the lesson.
If you were thinking the aim is to show the seediness of the adult film industry, that's not examined at all.
The end result is something that feels quite linear and unprofound, like a simple history lesson with no take away.
Still, it is moderately interesting. Andrea Absolonova is a reasonably engaging character and Natalia Germani puts in a solid performance playing her. There's a few interesting sub-plots though none of these are substantial enough to lift the paint-by-numbers feel of the film.
Periodically, there are many movies made that throw a spotlight on the somewhat grotesque underbelly of the adult movie industry. Amanda Seyfreid did well with her rendition of Lovelace and Sofia Kappel was great in the recent 'Pleasue'.
Natalia Germani is excellent as Andrea Absolonova, an Olympic diver retired on health grounds and turned to the 'adult' industry.
The script seems rather squeamish on showing any real emotional torment of entering 'the business' and indeed avoids the real ending of Absolonova's life completely.
Whilst fairly engaging, I couldn't help but feel nonplussed at the ending.
Natalia Germani is excellent as Andrea Absolonova, an Olympic diver retired on health grounds and turned to the 'adult' industry.
The script seems rather squeamish on showing any real emotional torment of entering 'the business' and indeed avoids the real ending of Absolonova's life completely.
Whilst fairly engaging, I couldn't help but feel nonplussed at the ending.
Did you know
- TriviaIn 1996, 19-years-old Czech diver Andrea Absolonova, part of the Czech high diving national team, suffers a spine injury while training for the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. In 1999, after recovering from her injury, she fails to qualify for the 2000 Sydney Olympics, so she turns to a career in hardcore pornography, and re-invents herself as Lea De Mae.
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $929,614
- Runtime1 hour 45 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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