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'Aleksandr's Price' is a 2013 American-Spanish psychological drama film written, edited, and produced by Pau Mas, who additionally co-directs with David Damen. Set in New York City and starring Pau Mas, Anatoli Grek, Josh Berresford, Samantha Glovin, and Keith Dougherty, the film tells the story of a Russian boy in Manhattan who, after losing his mother to suicide, is drawn into becoming a male prostitute.

Premise



'Aleksandr's Price' is an exploration of American youth in New York City and the excessive use of alcohol and other drugs in the gay community. Aleksandr Ivanov, played by Mas, falls into the dark business of prostitution after the loss of his family, which causes him to develop dissociative identity disorder.

Cast



* Pau Mas as Aleksandr

* Anatoli Grek as Dr. Mary

* Josh Berresford as Keith

* Samantha Glovin as Emma

* Keith Dougherty as Tom

Production



'Aleksandr's Price' was shot over a period of 25 days in March 2012 in New York City. Mas scouted the talent and locations. 'Aleksandr's Price' released its official trailer in March 2013.

Release



Prior to public release, 'Aleksandr's Price' screened at the Philadelphia QFest on July 12, 2013. The film officially premiered on September 24, 2013.

Critical reception

The film has received mixed reviews.

In September 2013, Victoria Alexander from "Las Vegas Informer" compared the film to Steve McQueen's 2011 film 'Shame' stating: "'Aleksandrs Price' can be viewed as a gay companion to Steve McQueen's 'Shame', which also dealt with sexual promiscuity in New York City". She also stated the film depicted prostitution very well, saying: "Aleksandrs Price is a gay-themed movie, its depiction of the cruel and shallow world of New York City and its commerce in young men and women of all sexual orientations is spot on".

DVD Beaver said: "If 'Black Swan' were a film about a male escort rather than a ballerina (and had a dash of 'Requiem for a Dream' thrown in), it would probably be something like "'Aleksandr's Price'" (although a bit more relentless, much more overblown, and without the hint of hopeful optimism).

Accolades



'Aleksandr's Price' had its Austrian premiere on November 10, 2014, at the "Internationale Queere Migrantische Filmtage" (Eng. International Queer Migrant Filmdays) which is held every year in Vienna. Pau Mas was given an "Appreciation Award" for his outstanding work in Queer film and media.

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