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The Limits of Consent 2022

100 min📅 2022-11-20

"You control the game of seduction. Then it controls you."

In Tallinn's high-end bars, Anna orchestrates seduction like a seasoned conductor, coaching awkward men to charm lonely women with calculated precision. Mastering the art of manipulation, she crafts words that bend consent to her will, treating love like a game she always wins.

Director: Michael Keerdo-Dawson

Cast

Karin Rask
Karin Rask
Anna
Rain Tolk
Rain Tolk
Mart
Jaanika Arum
Jaanika Arum
Liis
Jaanus Tepomees
Jaanus Tepomees
Sten
Maria Paiste
Maria Paiste
Hele
Liisu Krass
Liisu Krass
Katrin
Rauno Polman
Rauno Polman
Rugged Man
Rasmus Kaljujärv
Rasmus Kaljujärv
Suited Man
Kärt Tomingas
Kärt Tomingas
Kaivi
Roman Maksimuk
Dmitri

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Limits of Consent (2022) about?

Anna, a savvy seduction coach in Tallinn's elite bars, excels at manipulating men into winning over women—until her own love life unravels. Blind to her own manipulation, she discovers too late that the game she controls is now controlling her. The film follows her descent into a personal crisis fueled by power and desire.

Who directed The Limits of Consent?

Michael Keerdo-Dawson, whose sharp eye for psychological drama brings the film's themes of control and consent to life with precision and style.

Who stars in The Limits of Consent?

The film features a standout cast led by Karin Rask, Rain Tolk, and Jaanika Arum, with Jaanus Tepomees and Maria Paiste rounding out the core performances.

Is The Limits of Consent (2022) worth watching?

As a slow-burn drama with thematic depth, *The Limits of Consent* delivers more than surface-level intrigue—it's a thought-provoking exploration of power dynamics. Given its tight runtime and atmospheric tension, it's a compelling watch for fans of psychological narratives, even if it leans more serious than crowd-pleasing.

How long is The Limits of Consent?

The film runs for 100 minutes.

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About The Limits of Consent (2022) — A Dark Drama on Seduction and Self-Deception

In Tallinn's high-end bars, Anna orchestrates seduction like a seasoned conductor, coaching awkward men to charm lonely women with calculated precision. Mastering the art of manipulation, she crafts words that bend consent to her will, treating love like a game she always wins. Yet behind her polished confidence lies a personal life in shambles—one where she's oblivious to the very manipulation she dishes out. Michael Keerdo-Dawson's sharp drama dissects power, deception, and the blurred lines between control and surrender in modern romance. With a chilly, neon-lit atmosphere, *The Limits of Consent (2022)* explores the paradox of Anna's expertise: she's the puppeteer until the strings tangle around her own wrists.

The film's tension simmers in every glance and whispered line, as Keerdo-Dawson challenges viewers to question where consent truly begins—and ends. Fusing psychological depth with sleek visuals, this drama lingers on the ethics of seduction in a city where ambition and loneliness collide. Whether you're drawn to its moral quandaries or its visceral performances, the 100-minute runtime races like a high-stakes date no one saw coming.