A Call Girl Page #2

Synopsis: Alexandra is a student from Krsko, a small town in Slovenia, while she studies the English language in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. She has a plan to conquer the world. Working as a prostitute, her life is heading to where she wants it, but an accidental death has her wrestling with new feelings of fear, loneliness, confusion and responsibility.
Genre: Drama
Director(s): Damjan Kozole
  3 wins & 3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.3
Year:
2009
90 min
450 Views


Calm down.

Don't you think we know

that the police are after you?

We've been following

your ads in the paper.

Do you want us to give you

away to the police?

You'll be in all the papers...

your face on all the front pages.

Can you imagine that?

The Slovenian Girl.

What's your name?

Tina.

Are you lying?

Sh*t, it won't work.

Come on, you're an electrician.

Just switch it on.

This is the grounding.

God damn it, man.

You almost killed me.

- You scared the hell out of me.

- I got shocked.

- Are you okay?

- Yeah. I got a shock.

"Electroshock."

Now, let's visit your flat.

Yeah, and they lost the match.

But it wasrt their fault.

Where now, straight ahead?

To the right.

You'll be better off now.

You can't work alone.

You need protection.

You'll see it's better that way.

We're a serious company.

We have many clients.

Help! Help me!

Call the police! Help!

Are you looking for someone?

No no. Don't bother, sir.

We were looking for someone

and got lost, obviously.

Come on, Pete, let's go.

God damn it, Vesna,

where are you?

Hello?

Hi, Greg, it's me.

How are you doing?

As if you really cared

how I was doing.

I know. Listen, Greg.

I'm sorry for what

happened last time.

I mean, I'm really sorry

for everything.

Please, I need help.

I knew it wasrt

a courtesy call.

- You're unbelievable.

- I'm too scared to go home.

This whole situation

is a complete mess.

The mess is in your head,

and for some time now.

Do you take me for such

an idiot you can call

whenever you need

something?

Please take me in,

just for tonight.

You said you lived alone,

didn't you?

What do you want from me?

Greg, please help me out.

I beg you.

You ruined my life and

you expect me to help you?

Please, I have no one else

and I don't know what to do.

Come on, stop crying.

What's wrong with you?

Where are you?

- What's going on?

- Let's go, quickly. Drive.

- What's with you?

- Just drive, god damn it.

What happened?

Nothing.

Listen, I don't get it.

First you call, and then...

There's nothing to understand.

What's going on?

What's with you?

What do you think?

We missed the boat?

And one for me, please.

What about Joe Cocker

and guys like him?

Or Bob Dylon?

It's Dylan.

Listen, they were talented.

Oh, and we werert, huh?

We had the best equipment.

Fender.

True, we were the best band in Krsko.

If punk hadrt conquered

the scene, we'd still

have gigs all around.

F***ing punk.

I say let's give it a try.

Hey, Slovenian Girl,

aren't you going to say hello?

You f***ed me over.

You'll see, now I'm going to

f*** you over.

When I get my hands on you,

you little b*tch...

Do you think you can hide

from me?

You'll see, you rotten c*nt.

I'll lock you in a cellar just like that

Austrian guy did.

What are you doing here?

Nothing. I came home.

Come on in then.

I've noticed you have

two cell phones.

So what? Some people

have three or even more.

Why should they have

three phones?

What for? I don't get it.

Because they need them

for different reasons.

What reasons?

Why would someone need

three cell phones?

Isn't one enough?

Cell phones are cheap now.

All right, but think

of all that radiation.

I don't understand why.

There's so much

you don't understand.

Hell, I don't.

Okay, you're obviously

not going to tell me anything,

- so I'll tell you something.

- Okay, go ahead.

Light yourself a cigarette.

- Are you ill?

- No.

We've started

practicing again.

Electroshock is planning

a comeback.

If you don't mind

or feel embarrassed about it.

- What is it?

- Nothing.

Did I say something? Super.

Hi, honey, did you sleep well?

The entire neighborhood

can hear your playing.

Of course, we're practicing.

What? Do we suck?

I'm off to see Mom.

You smoke?

A lot?

Like a chimney.

Come inside.

- Come inside.

- I'm not going inside.

I don't want to share

in your happiness.

Why did you come then?

Can you lend me

some money?

- How much?

- A couple thousand.

Are you crazy?

Why do you need all that?

I just need it.

What makes you think I have it?

You think it rains money here?

I didn't come here to listen

to your lectures.

I get too many of them

in Ljubljana.

Why on earth did you

get involved with Edo?

If I hadrt then you would

have never been born.

Maybe it would have been

better that way.

I gave you life. You should show me

at least some gratitude.

Yeah, right.

I should be grateful to you

because you had careless sex.

Watch your tongue.

I hope I never become like her.

That's all I wish.

She's an ambitious, greedy b*tch.

Why did you see her at all?

To let her know I'm still alive.

I'm so ashamed of my mother.

- Are you cold?

- Yeah.

God damn the antismoking act.

It'll ruin my child.

Go home.

It's not that bad.

- Hi, Edo.

- Oh, Zdravc.

- Hi, Sasha.

- Hi.

Well, is there gonna be

a rehearsal or what?

Sure.

What's going on?

Nothing. I'm going home.

What's wrong?

She's cold.

Your daughter is

a good chick, you know.

It's kind of inappropriate

for you to make such a comment.

She could just as well

be your daughter.

Hey, that's not

what I meant.

What did you mean then?

Nothing degrading.

That she's a real fighter.

She is.

Sasha.

Wake up.

Sasha, wake up.

You'll miss the train.

Come on.

You need to go back to Ljubljana.

Not today.

What do you mean?

I'll stay here one more day.

You said you had an exam.

Should we go out for a smoke?

Sure.

Would you like to go to the movies

with me sometime?

Do people still do that?

Well, here they do.

We're not quite

up with the times.

I don't know how

things are elsewhere.

Anyway, what do you

want from me?

When we were

in elementary school

I was building up courage

to ask you to the movies.

And why didn't you?

You always liked older guys...

the cool dudes.

What are you trying to say?

Nothing.

I just want to talk to someone.

I know. I'm sorry.

Will we see each other again?

I don't know.

I've got a lot to study.

I don't have the time.

I need to be by myself.

I'm doing my best.

Do you know how much money that is?

At least give me five days,

if you can't give me seven.

I think I could pay in five days.

Look, this is how much

you have to pay,

including penalty interest.

Okay, what if you

granted me another loan,

a short-term one

to pay off this one?

- Would that be possible?

- Are you serious?

You'll get yourself in trouble.

Your monthly installment

totals 800 Euros per month.

This is not a small amount

for a student.

I've mortgaged the flat.

But you've mortgaged it

to get this loan.

Do you understand that?

Until now I've always paid on time.

I can be late once, can't I?

You've signed a contract

with the bank, not with me.

It's not up to me to decide.

Mortgages are dangerous.

Can you at least

give me a couple of days?

How many days?

Five days.

Please, I beg you.

Okay, I'll postpone

the payment,

but please don't fail me

or we're both going to

have serious problems.

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Damjan Kozole

Damjan Kozole (born 1964 in Brežice, Slovenia) is an award-winning Slovenian filmmaker whose directing credits include the 2003 critically acclaimed Spare Parts and 2009 worldwide released Slovenian Girl, among others. Spare parts was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 53rd Berlin International Film Festival; in 2008 Sight & Sound ranked this film among the ten most important films of the New Europe. In 2012 Kozole received Lifetime Achievement Award at the Rome Film Festival. In his films, "some of the most raffish, funky and even sordid characters discover their own humanity" (Alissa Simon, Variety). For his new film Nightlife (2016) he won Best director award at the 51st Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. more…

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