Use Me (2019) [NR]

Release Date:
June 2, 2019

Original Title:
Use Me

Alternate Titles:
Ruin Me
Use Me

Genres:
Thriller

Production Companies:
Green Light Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 91

Never fall in love with your subject.

Use Me is a provocative thriller following filmmaker Julian Shaw (playing himself) as he makes a documentary about ‘mental humiliatrix' Ceara Lynch (playing herself). Lynch is a new breed of online sex worker who has made a fortune humiliating her willing clientele over the Internet without ever meeting them in person. As Julian delves deeper into Ceara’s bizarre practice he discovers that the line between fantasy and reality isn’t as clear as she portrays it to be. Could it be that Ceara is hiding something deeply unethical from Julian? Perhaps some of her clients aren’t as willing as she has portrayed them to be? When Julian engineers a real-world encounter between Ceara and a slave he believes she has wronged, a game of cat and mouse begins that could have life and death consequences.

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Associate Producer:
Joseph D. Reitman

Co-Producer:
A.J. Gordon

Director:
Julian Shaw

Executive Producer:
Ceara Lynch

Music:
Mark Orton

Producer:
Jonathon Green

Writer:
Julian Shaw

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