
I Am Dina (2002)
I Am Dina is a 2002 Norwegian drama film directed by Ole Bornedal and starring Maria Bonnevie, Gabriel Byrne, and Trond Espen Seim. The film follows the story of Dina, a young girl who is struggling to find her place in the world.
The film is known for its frank and honest portrayal of sexuality. Dina is a young girl who is trying to find her place in the world and is struggling with her identity. She is a strong and independent woman who is not afraid to express her sexuality. Throughout the film, Dina is seen exploring her sexuality and experimenting with different partners.
The film also features a number of intimate and sensual scenes between Dina and her partners. These scenes are often quite explicit and are not afraid to show the physical side of sexuality. The film also features a number of scenes where Dina is seen exploring her own body and discovering her own pleasure.
I Am Dina is a powerful and honest portrayal of sexuality and is a must-see for anyone interested in exploring the complexities of sexuality. The film is a frank and honest look at sexuality and is sure to leave viewers with a lot to think about.
About three different sex scenes are shown between the protagonist and several different men with the woman on top, thrusting. One sex scene has the man on top. Several implied sex scenes. Locations include bed, on the floor, and in the barn. Nudity includes female full frontal and rear, pubic hair, bare breasts, and bare-chested male.
Drunk upper class man begins groping servant woman with whom he is dancing. He gets her alone in a room and is implied to rape her. She later is discovered to be pregnant as a result.
A small child's buttocks are very briefly seen as she is given a bath. Much nudity and sex scenes throughout.
In church balcony alone, man strokes woman's neck. They kiss passionately and he kneels. He slowly peels back her petticoats with sex then implied. She is later revealed to be pregnant but has a miscarriage after being beaten.