In 1930s Paris, a chambermaid faces challenges and societal tensions as she works in a wealthy household. She encounters murder, rape, pedophilia, frigidity, and class differences. While dealing with racism and antisemitism, she also experiences a thunderstorm and heavy rain. Moving to the countryside, she encounters far-right ideologies and witnesses child rape. The film explores themes of fascism, marital desertion, sadism, and infidelity. Based on literature, it portrays the life of a chambermaid and the struggles she faces.
Headbutt portrays the desire of Tobias (15) to restore the old relationship he had with his brother Lucas (18). While they used to do everything together, Lucas now has no interest in his younger brother anymore. When Tobias fantasizes that Lucas will commit suicide, Tobias has no other option than to restore the relationship with his isolated brother.
Three thieves, Henri-Pierre, Bob and Dimitri decide to take on Frankie Strong, a wealthy businessman.
After Dave's flat is robbed, he hunts for the criminal through the worlds of quantum physics and haberdashery, all in search of a mobile phone.
Josephine has her eye on Joe, a hot-headed, petty criminal who taps phones for a living. When she finally worms her way into his heart she realises it's not a nice place to be. But is it too late?
Another Van Beuren's mouse cartoon variation of Aladdin's lamp, with a soundtrack added in the late 1940s.
The film is for adults and consists of several sharply satirical episodes: “Help”, “Balance” and “Pillar”.
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