Summary
All my tumbler girls or all about women who dare to…
In his new film, Lothar Lambert has chosen to portray eleven women over
forty in Berlin, interweaving accounts of their experiences, their current
lives and their expectations for the future. The line-up includes a number
of well-known Berliners such as Irene Schweitzer, who runs the shop
"Kaufhaus Schrill" in Bleibtreustrasse, photographer Erika Rabau and painter
Evelyn Sommerhoff.
The women talk about their chaotic family backgrounds, dramatic twists
and turns, courageous decisions, failed relationships, breakdowns and new
beginnings, as well as the art of gritting your teeth in spite of all of life’s
blows. In no uncertain terms the women tell the filmmaker how they came
to be the people they are; they also chat unabashedly about their sexual
antics and reflect en passant on the social climate in Germany. Although
only one or two of the protagonists are known to each other, they all share
their acquaintance with Lothar Lambert, whom they know either socially or
from having worked with him. They also have something else in common:
they’ve all been through a hell of a lot – and they’re all ballsy.
Source: 60. Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin (Catalogue)
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