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Synopsis: A deadly car crash sets off three parallel stories of women at crisis points, faltering behind the doors of the same, plain Vienna apartment block. A bored nurse with a stable, comfortable family life has a wild but almost-wordless extramarital affair with a fashion-conscious traveling salesman, who's obsessed with sex photos. An unstable young Austrian grocery checker lies to hold on to her philandering Yugoslavian boyfriend, claiming she's pregnant. Finally, a recent divorcée whose violent, ex-husband is a King of Denial intent on getting her back. Will the residents' fibs and moral failures save or destroy them ? Can the women safely express their fears ?
Genre: Drama, Romance
Director(s): Götz Spielmann
Production: Film Movement
  2 wins & 5 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.3
Rotten Tomatoes:
0%
UNRATED
Year:
2004
105 min
Website
575 Views


I'll miss you.

I beter be going.

Take care.

- How was it?

- Quiet.

- And your concert?

- Good.

- We're looking at that place today.

- When?

- At one.

- I beter get some sleep then.

- What about breakfast?

- I ate at work.

Sweet dreams.

How was it?

- What?

- With your girlfriend?

Uhm... okay.

We're looking at an apartment.

Want to come?

No, I have to study.

We have to leave

in fifteen minutes.

I'll be ready in a sec.

- I don't understand this.

- Maybe he forgot.

- Let's go home.

- Let me call him.

This is Hofstter.

We had an appointment at one.

Why aren't you here?

We're waiting for you.

We've been waiting for 20 minutes.

Why didn't you cancel?

What did you say?

What about my time?

He's not coming,

he already rented the place.

He has no qualms about wasting our time.

I won't stand for this.

I'm calling his agency.

The nerve of that guy.

- Answering machine.

- It's Sunday.

I'm not leting them

treat me this way.

Can we just go home?

The nerve of him.

He's not normal.

- You don't care.

- What makes you think that?

I'm no sucker.

And you don't even care.

That's not true,

but it's no use, it's Sunday.

I make an effort

and no one cares.

- What do you mean?

- I make an appointment, no one shows.

I get concert tickets,

you have to work.

What?

We discussed this.

A colleague got sick, it's not my fault.

- I told you two months ago...

- You are so egotistical.

- That's your opinion.

- Can we please just go?

Can I go

to my friend's again?

- What about your homework?

- I'm done.

- What do you say?

- Fine with me.

All right,

but be back by eight.

I left something in the car.

Where are the keys?

- Over there.

- Thanks.

I'll be right back.

Hello, it's me, Eva.

You're there at the hotel...

in our room.

What are you doing?

Looking at your pictures.

What do you plan

to do with them?

Take them with me.

They turned out nice.

Come here.

Are you still there?

Come here.

If only I could...

But I can't.

and nothing but crap.

What a joke.

These German film titles.

"The Dummy Crisis".

You scared me.

- You're so nervous today.

- You just startled me.

What if we go

to the movies tonight?

- The movies?

- Why not?

We haven't done that

in a long time. I've circled 3.

- This one got good reviews...

- All right.

- Are you OK?

- Why shouldn't I be?

- There's something wrong...

- No, I'm fine.

- What time does it start?

- 7:
30.

Don't move,

I'll get a broom.

I'll call Iris to tell her

we're going out.

- What was that?

- Over there I think.

Did she scream for help?

Huh?

Probably just

a marital quarrel.

Probably.

Back to the real estate section.

High time we got out of this place.

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Götz Spielmann

Götz Spielmann (born January 11, 1961) is an Austrian director and scriptwriter. more…

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