Crash – Cop's Daughter

Crash – Cop's Daughter (Russian: Авария – дочь мента, romanized: Avariya – doch menta) is a 1989 Soviet drama film directed by Mikhail Tumanishvili.

[2][3] Valeria is a delinquent schoolgirl nicknamed "Crash", whose father, Aleksei Nikolaev, is a senior police lieutenant.

Nikolayev has divided loyalties: on the one hand he has to arrest punks like Crash, while on the other he has to pick up his daughter from the police department where she, along with other representatives of youth subculture, has been brought in for public order violations.

The conflict between father and daughter is set against the backdrop of the dissolution of the Soviet Union, when even schoolteachers cannot explain to their students why what they say changes every day.

Crash's wild life, which includes staying out all night and self-harm, culminates in a gang rape by a group of rich young men.