A long simmering spousal feud comes to a head. Who will be left standing?
The adage that in a long-term relationship things can get a little like clockwork is given a twist in Time for Change. A simmering spousal feud between two wooden figurines on the town clock of an Austrian village, comes to a head with unexpected results. Lederhosen, accordions, and desire for a young blonde are oiled with a keen sense of black humour.
Lola receives a phone call from her boyfriend Manni. He lost 100,000 DM in a subway train that belongs to a very bad guy. She has 20 minutes to raise more
Lola receives a phone call from her boyfriend Manni. He lost 100,000 DM in a subway train that belongs to a very bad guy. She has 20 minutes to raise this amount and meet Manni. Otherwise, he will rob a store to get the money. Three different alternatives may happen depending on some minor event along Lola's run. close
"2+1..." is a sketch from the world of animals and insects. What about the ones we almost never notice or care about? Ants are rapidly running on their more
"2+1..." is a sketch from the world of animals and insects. What about the ones we almost never notice or care about? Ants are rapidly running on their business, a beautiful butterfly that flew past two caterpillars is carried away to the sky, a beetle with a tramp climbs on a high tree trunk, where an insatiable, unknown newt awaits him.
Snakes have their own problems - they try to divide the prey and tear it apart. He and she, having figured out how to get enough, carried away by each other. It turns out it's him and her, so it's gonna be a romance? But no, between the two heads there is a third, and it becomes clear that these are not two independent creeping creatures, but three heads of the same monster dragon. About the same thing that will happen next, without any special delights, but very fascinatingly tells the work close