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Synopsis: In Berlin, during one of the hottest summers in the last seven years, Antonia, a single mother, drives her son to the bus station, in order to visit his dad in Paris and stay with him for the next two weeks. The two of them have already planned a trip together to travel to Côte d'Azur, something that Antonia will definitely value, since her demanding job as a hotel maid, housekeeping and cleaning, has left her exhausted, dishevelled and with no personal life. Late again for work, she will use her Maitre d'Hotel's compassion to go unpunished and will begin her work, not knowing that in the hotel stays Julius Pass, a famous blind portrait painter who uses his sense of touch to explore people's features, waiting for his big exhibition opening. Is this untidy maid who has lost faith in her, going to have a meeting with her fate?
 
IMDB:
5.8
Year:
2011
38 min
280 Views


We had a date.

She wanted to see the sea.

Matt, Big Bernard's son,

offered to take her.

Sh*t, there's water everywhere here.

She left this.

What is that?

The remnants of her ashtray?

Who knows.

- Wait, don't open it.

- What is it?

lt's Cecile's...

l mean the... forget it.

Tell her l took her dad home.

Do you mind if l put this

in the trunk?

Just don't leave your sh*t in there.

lt's not mine. Don't joke about it.

Aren't we touchy? Give me a wrench.

Does this thing work?

Yeah, it works.

But when you find money,

the land owner gets half of the cash.

Half of the cash is still cash.

Yeah, but it takes ages,

and the equipment is expensive.

What does Sonia think?

l've stopped thinking of her.

That's not what you said

three months ago.

We shouldn't have moved in together.

Here's your thing back.

l'm staying out of trouble for now.

- Did you try it?

- No, l didn't have time.

ls that your tool for stealing cars?

Can l try it?

lf you can get out of here with it,

go for it.

Where will he go?

l don't know.

Straight up there.

You're not easy to find.

Will you come over?

lf you want me to.

You can't sleep?

Do you want some water?

l'm exhausted.

Your mother called me.

She left several messages.

You won't answer her calls.

Stop it.

Why?

l'm not in the mood.

Don't l turn you on any more?

l'd have to be dead.

Don't say that.

You turn me on.

Cecile, please...

Stop.

See how l still turn you on?

Do you want to kill me?

You're mine.

- l'm talking about desire.

- Pleasure?

lt's complicated.

There's a difference between

desire and love.

Men are all the same.

Mine doesn't know that l can come.

l slept with a guy

who didn't know what a clit was.

He thought l had a button

between my legs.

Going down on me disgusted him.

When we're single, we b*tch about it.

When we're not, we b*tch at the guy.

There's something wrong with that.

Where are we going?

To see a guy l know well.

Don't worry.

What are you doing?

l don't have the keys.

- Sh*t!

- Do you need help, fatso?

- Come over for dinner.

- l'm seeing Cecile.

Do you like it?

l don't know.

You said there was no one here.

There's no one in the offices.

Then why are you whispering?

l'm not whispering.

Go ahead, draw me something.

Yesterday, Alizee was crazy.

She was dressed all sexy

and glamorous, you know?

l started touching her

and she was into it.

Suddenly, she pushed me away.

Don't try to understand.

Wait, there's more.

l was tired so l went to sleep.

l dreamt that someone

was holding my cock.

l woke up and saw her

jerking me off like crazy.

She just took my cock

and stuck it in her p*ssy.

lt was crazy.

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Sergej Moya

Sergej Moya (born January 14, 1987 in Berlin) is a German actor. He won the Undine Award for Best Young Leading Actor in the 2005 film Keller – Teenage Wasteland. Moya started his career during his early teens, in the beginning of the 21st century. more…

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