Helen tries to do everything right, but the customers aren't interested in the middle-aged woman in the vendor's tray sausage grill. As the straps cut deeper and deeper, Helen has to break out and from then on does everything wrong, or right? Go Helen! The oversized sausage hovers over Helen's head like a thundercloud. The bratwurst metal corset glows in bright color, but no one approaches the mid-50-year-old as if she were invisible. Despite her precarious work situation, she wants to meet the daily workload and all expectations and tries to do everything properly and neatly. But somehow everything gets off track and the straps of the grill cut deeper and deeper. Stumbling into routine leads to an intuitive outburst in a society characterized by capitalist rules and structures. A call to do something wrong from time to time. To intuitively and anarchically overcome one's own sense of shame - to pay better attention to one's needs. Go! Go! Go Helen! Go! Go! Go Mama! I believe in you! (Director's commentary by Paul Scheufler)
Comedy, Shorts
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Helen no longer wants to be a modern Sisyphus and is breaking the chains of the capitalist grillwalker corset.
Helen tries to do everything right, but the customers aren't interested in the middle-aged woman in the vendor's tray sausage grill. As the straps cut deeper and deeper, Helen has to break out and from then on does everything wrong, or right? Go Helen!
The oversized sausage hovers over Helen's head like a thundercloud. The bratwurst metal corset glows in bright color, but no one approaches the mid-50-year-old as if she were invisible. Despite her precarious work situation, she wants to meet the daily workload and all expectations and tries to do everything properly and neatly. But somehow everything gets off track and the straps of the grill cut deeper and deeper.
Stumbling into routine leads to an intuitive outburst in a society characterized by capitalist rules and structures. A call to do something wrong from time to time. To intuitively and anarchically overcome one's own sense of shame - to pay better attention to one's needs. Go! Go! Go Helen! Go! Go! Go Mama! I believe in you! (Director's commentary by Paul Scheufler)