
Shame (2011)
Release Year: 2011
Nation: Canada, United Kingdom
Alternative Title: Стыд, A szégyentelen, Busha, Geda, Shame - deseos culpables, Shame: Sin reservas, Sramota, Utanç, Vergonha, Wstyd
Director: Steve McQueen
Writer: Abi Morgan, Steve McQueen
Production & Genre
Producer: Producer: Emile Sherman, Iain Canning
Co-Producer: Bergen Swanson
Executive Producer: Peter Hampden, Robert Walak, Tessa Ross, Tim Haslam
Companies: Alliance Films, Film4 Productions, HanWay Films, Lipsync Productions, See-Saw Films, UK Film Council
Genre: Drama, Erotic Film
Budget: 6.500.000
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Keywords
Keywords: brother sister relationship, co-workers relationship, internet porn, new york city, pornography, self-loathing, sex addiction
Story
Shame follows Brandon, a thirty-something man living in New York City who is addicted to sex and avoids intimacy with women. When his younger sister, Sissy, temporarily moves into his apartment, their shared painful past begins to resurface. As Sissy's presence disrupts his life, Brandon's addiction spirals out of control.
Summary
Shame is a 2011 British-Canadian erotic drama film directed by Steve McQueen. The movie explores themes of sex addiction, self-loathing, and the complexities of brother-sister relationships. It's set in New York City.