synopsis
On an abandoned railroad area he meets the garbage woman GODOT (Mira Gittner) who settled in an old camper and spends her time floating with her dream island (a rubber boat with an inflatable palmtree) upon the sewers of the city, looking for signs of the human existence. Together with GODOT, witty and sly like Shakespeare's fools, the MAN tries to discover the rules of the human existence and of the being together of the genders and to find a name for the so far aimless escape from and to himself.
Meanwhile, in memories, tragic and comic phantasmagorias, the MAN passes in review his life - in this one night. Out of the darkness of his soul the characters of his life emerge in scraps of memories of his childhood, youth and adulthood. His WIFE (Marina Anna Eich) making reproaches about their marriage, his LOVER (Sabrina Brencher) , his MOTHER (Barbara Schmidt) who haunts him with moaning reproaches, his fascistic GRANDFATHER (Wolfram Kunkel), his joke telling FRIEND and his deceased FATHER (Torsten Münchow).
The confused thoughts of the MAN give food to a media circus which spares no genre of today's media landscape, with intellectual digressions and fantastic settings, bizarre and grotesque scenes which distort fairy tales and satirize political history. The MAN is zapping through his thoughts like through a television program, in partly oppressively real and partly enchantingly surreal pictures.

