Lviv & Me (2012)
Country: Ukraine
Genre: Autobiomentary
Production: Mettel Studios
Writer/Producer/Director: Vinsent Mettel
Cast: Vinsent Mettel
Logline: They say that between two people, one always loves more.
If someone loves more, it means the other loves less.
And if someone loves less, it means they do not love at all.
And if one of them does not love, then neither does the other.
"They say that between two people, one always loves more.
If someone loves more, it means the other loves less.
And if someone loves less, it means they do not love at all.
And if one of them does not love, then neither does the other."
Lviv & Me is an autobiomentary — a self-filmed hybrid of documentary and autobiography, in which the director turns the camera on himself. The film explores love, loneliness, and personal identity through everyday observations, memories, and inner monologues.
Shot from a first-person perspective, the film blurs the line between life and cinema, transforming personal experience into a cinematic diary. It is not only a portrait of a man, but also of a city — and an attempt to understand whether love can survive when it is no longer shared equally.