Berlin student Jule is hoplessly indebted due to an accident she caused, uninsuredly hitting a rich businessman's limousine. Evicted from her flat she moves in with her boyfrend Peter and soon learns that Peter and his flatmate, Jan, are breaking into luxurious mansions at night. Instead of stealing or vandalizing, though, they carefully and ornately rearrange furniture and valulables and leave obscure messages. Jule convinces Jan, who has a crush on her, to pay a visit to the villa of her creditor.
Written by Armin Ortmann {armin@sfb288.math.tu-berlin.de}
The song "Where's The Real Sky" is credited to Jeff Cole on the soundtrack and was mentioned in the movie as a favorite artist of Jan and Jule. Jeff Cole is a pseudonym for the score-writer, Andreas Wodraschke. The singer is his friend Sam Genders of London.
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Goofs
Continuity:
The length of Jan's cigarette when painting Jule's apartment changes between when he is sitting talking to Jule and when he begins painting again.
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Quotes
[last words]
Note on Wall:
"Some People Never Change." See more »
Crazy Credits
There is an additional take after the credits related to the last
project of the three protagonists.
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"The Mahdi and the Masses"
Written & Performed by The Cable Car Theory taken from the MCD "Fables and Fiction of the Human Condition" Released by Defiance Records
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