When a photo model gets replaced by a batch of new younger prettier girls, her life of riches melts in front of her eyes and she's forced to live like a homeless person in a parking lot of a high class hotel she once lived in.
Acting
Agata Buzek's silent devastation — no melodrama, just collapse.
Direction
Möller's unflinching gaze on bodies as commodities.
Cinematography
The hotel glow versus parking lot grey — visual class warfare.
Director
Birgit Möller
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Released in 2007, this pre-#MeToo film brutally anticipates conversations about aging, industry exploitation, and women's 'expiration dates' in visual media.
Director Birgit Möller shot the parking lot scenes at an actual luxury hotel in Berlin, with real guests occasionally wandering into frame — she kept some by accident.
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