A Call Girl Page #2

Synopsis: Alexandra is a student from Krsko, a small town in Slovenia, while she studies the English language in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. She has a plan to conquer the world. Working as a prostitute, her life is heading to where she wants it, but an accidental death has her wrestling with new feelings of fear, loneliness, confusion and responsibility.
Genre: Drama
Director(s): Damjan Kozole
  3 wins & 3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.3
Year:
2009
90 min
432 Views


I see. Okay.

I'll be there in no time.

Do you work alone

or with some other girl maybe?

Alone,

and just occasionally.

Are you new

to this business?

You shouldn't be asking

such questions.

It took me a while to find your number

among the ads, that's why.

I've changed

the number, so what?

Just give me the money.

You'll get it,

don't worry.

Let's have a talk first.

What do you want

to talk about?

Business.

What business?

Who's that?

Relax.

It's not the police.

- Hi.

- Hi.

Traffic in the city is a mess.

Ah, a pretty girl.

Hi, I'm Peter.

Just give me the money.

We have a business

proposal for you.

Wort you sit down?

No, thanks.

Look, you're a great girl,

good-Iooking and smart.

Listen, just pay me and that's it.

Wait, you'll get your money.

Let's talk some sense.

You can't work on your own.

It doesn't work that way.

A lot of girls like you work for us.

Listen, let's talk sense.

Just let me go.

I wanna go home.

Let me go, please.

- Where do you live?

- It doesn't matter.

Please, don't let me fall,

I beg you.

No no no.

Do you want us to drop you?

Would you like that?

To fly like a bird?

Will you obey us

and do what you're told?

I will, I will.

Say it..."I will do

whatever you tell me to do."

I will do whatever

I'm told to do.

Repeat it...

"I will do whatever

I'm told to do."

Louder.

I will do whatever

I'm told to do.

- Should we pull you up now?

- Yes.

Okay, give me your hand.

Huh?

Huh?

Pete, let's pull her up.

Calm down.

Everything will be fine.

Do you hear me?

F***, you're idiots.

Do we have a deal?

Calm down.

Don't you think we know

that the police are after you?

We've been following

your ads in the paper.

Do you want us to give you

away to the police?

You'll be in all the papers...

your face on all the front pages.

Can you imagine that?

The Slovenian Girl.

What's your name?

Tina.

Are you lying?

Sh*t, it won't work.

Come on, you're an electrician.

Just switch it on.

This is the grounding.

God damn it, man.

You almost killed me.

- You scared the hell out of me.

- I got shocked.

- Are you okay?

- Yeah. I got a shock.

"Electroshock."

Now, let's visit your flat.

Yeah, and they lost the match.

But it wasrt their fault.

Where now, straight ahead?

To the right.

You'll be better off now.

You can't work alone.

You need protection.

You'll see it's better that way.

We're a serious company.

We have many clients.

Help! Help me!

Call the police! Help!

Are you looking for someone?

No no. Don't bother, sir.

We were looking for someone

and got lost, obviously.

Come on, Pete, let's go.

God damn it, Vesna,

where are you?

Hello?

Hi, Greg, it's me.

How are you doing?

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Damjan Kozole

Damjan Kozole (born 1964 in Brežice, Slovenia) is an award-winning Slovenian filmmaker whose directing credits include the 2003 critically acclaimed Spare Parts and 2009 worldwide released Slovenian Girl, among others. Spare parts was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 53rd Berlin International Film Festival; in 2008 Sight & Sound ranked this film among the ten most important films of the New Europe. In 2012 Kozole received Lifetime Achievement Award at the Rome Film Festival. In his films, "some of the most raffish, funky and even sordid characters discover their own humanity" (Alissa Simon, Variety). For his new film Nightlife (2016) he won Best director award at the 51st Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. more…

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