Three apartments in an old converted loft building set the stage for three bizarre love triangles. Nico, enjoys his older brother's top floor loft, while he is away on business. Downstairs, Helena, prepares for a dinner with her lover, who never shows up. In the basement, three expatriates are waiting for a phone call. A Chilean contact is supposed to instruct them to carry out a dirty job.
01-03-1999
1h 32m
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Main Cast
Movie Details
Production Info
Production:
Roos Film
Key Crew
Dialogue:
Julio Rojas
Original Story:
Julio Rojas
Generator Operator:
Jaime Alfaro
Vocals:
Miranda Bodenhöfer
Locations and Languages
Country:
US
Filming:
CL
Languages:
en
Main Cast
Bastián Bodenhöfer
Known For
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