Hotel Desire Page #2

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
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Mr Zylinski told us he ordered you

to restock the multipurpose wipes.

- Is that true?

- Yes, Director.

But when you went to the storeroom,

there were none left.

- Correct.

- So I asked her to call.

Mr Zylinski, let Ms Marin continue.

And stop those conspiring glances.

- Director, it's obvious...

- Give Ms Marin a chance to speak.

I called our supplier, as we need the

multipurpose wipes for housekeeping.

- And...

- And no one answered the phone.

Ms Marin, your effort is laudable,

but the execution is unacceptable.

- It's a ground for dismissal.

- I know. I'm really very sorry.

- How long have you been in service?

- Since the opening. Five years.

In order for those five years

to become many more...

we expect top performances

from everybody.

Why is that?

Because our guests

expect top service from us.

The next time you race

across the city...

to find...what was it again?

-Multi-purpose wipes.

To find multi-purpose wipes,

take the time...

to drive to the service entrance

and don't park in front.

And don't keep Mr...

-Jedinger.

And don't keep Mr Jedinger

from welcoming our guests.

- Yes, Director.

- We'll leave it at a verbal warning.

If it wasn't for Mr Zylinksi, you might

have to work at those awful hostels...

those hostels popping up

all over the city.

Eight-bed rooms, imagine.

Who are those people? Eight beds.

- Terrible.

- Yes.

Good, that's been settled.

Mr Zylinski, have a good day.

- I'm glad we resolved this.

- So am I, Director.

- Ms Marin.

- Director.

- Mr Richter.

- Ostrowski.

Forgive me. Mr Jedinger.

- Go back to your desk, you weasel.

- This will have consequences.

For your ass for sure, if we happen

to meet at the shower one fine day.

- I'm sorry, Toni.

- I'm sorry, Felix, it's all my fault.

You see, sweetheart,

everything's fine again.

- Cigarette?

- I quit smoking.

That's good news.

- I'd better get started.

- The list is on the board.

Don't smoke or it will start raining.

Let Ms Marin continue.

And stop those conspiring glances.

Lightness, Antonia, lightness.

Yes, Marcel?

Room service.

No, listen, I won't discuss it

any further.

I selected 15 English-speaking

nude models from your database.

I don't care. Be glad Kilian Kerner

isn't here to witness this screw-up.

I want you to suggest a way

to solve the problem right now.

If I don't hear from you in five minutes,

I won't use your services again.

Housekeeping.

Sh*t.

Man, Dennewitz.

No, hold on.

No, I'm already at the elevator.

I just pressed the elevator button.

Yes, of course I'm dressed up.

Yes, perfect.

Of course I'm excited.

Yes, this will be my day, absolutely.

How do you manage to get all those

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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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