Una comedia marxista de vampiros en la que los Monty Python, Kaurismaki y Wes Anderson se dan la mano. Es 1928 y Lyovischka, trabajador/actor soviético, escapa de su país tras la Revolución (y tras sus roces con Eisenstein y la censura) y recala en una mansión en el Mar Báltico donde vive la aristócrata Octavia. Un romance improbable triangulado por el extraño asistente personal de la millonaria, en el que se prueba que cuando Marx habla en El capital de “vampiros capitalistas” no se trata de una metáfora.
Noemi
Longtime friends Noah and Hakim fall in love with the same woman. Charlotte is a photographer from Bavaria, blonde, blue-eyed, German and Catholic. Noah is Jewish and Hakim is Muslim. The tension between the two friends, the religions and the previously friendly families is thus established.
Das melancholische Mädchen
A girl roams through the city looking for a place to sleep. Along the way she meets young mothers who celebrate motherhood religiously, goes home with an abstinent existentialist for whom sex is “just another market”, and waits for the end of capitalism in a drag bar. Her attempt to write a book doesn’t make it beyond the first sentence of the second chapter, and she finds no space between art galleries, yoga studios and the beds of strangers. Instead of trying to fit in, she starts regarding her depression as a political issue.