Please join the Ukrainian Film Club of Columbia University for a screening of the film Love Me (2013) as part of the Fall 2018 Olena Yershova Retrospective Film Series at Columbia. Professor Yuri Shevchuk will introduce the film and moderate the discussion.
Love Me is directed by Maryna Er Horbach (Ukraine) and Mehmed Bahadir Er (Turkey). A Turkish man travels to Kyiv for his bachelor party before he is to be wed in a marriage arranged by his parents. He meets a Ukrainian woman and finds in her the true love he had all but given up on. This international co-production opens Columbia University's first-of-its-kind retrospective of Ukrainian producer Olena Yershova.
Synopsis:
The second feature of the talented young directorial duo Maryna Er Gorbach and Mehmet Bahadir Er, Love Me is an unusual romance combining comedy and drama in an intricate and touching style.
Sasha, a Ukrainian woman, decides to end a long-term relationship with a married lover from Moscow. Fighting her fear of loneliness, she brings home a foreigner with the intention of becoming pregnant and never seeing him again. Cemal is a young Turkish man, betrothed by his family to a girl he’s never seen. Despite his aspirations of true love, he has no choice but to oblige tradition.
Dragged by his uncle and cousin in the middle of winter to Ukraine for his bachelor party, Cemal finds himself in the night clubs of Kyiv. His outlook seems to improve when he stumbles upon the beautiful Sasha, an independent and confident woman with an agenda of her own. Sasha is surprised when their relationship seems like something more than previous casual liasons: despite the language barrier the chemistry between them is undeniable. Even after this deep emotional experience, she still faces a dilemma: to learn to love or to keep running away from herself.
Is there any chance for true love?
Sprinkled with hilarious cultural clashes and the endearing kindness of strangers, this idiosyncratic "dramedy" will warm the hearts in a most unexpected way.