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'''''Irina Palm''''' ([[2007 in film|2007]]) is a [[tragic comedy]] film starring [[Marianne Faithfull]] and [[Miki Manojlovic]]. It is a co-production of five countries ([[Belgium]], [[Luxembourg]], [[Great Britain]], [[Germany]] and [[France]]). The film premiered, to great acclaim, at the 2007 [[Berlin International Film Festival]]. The film has earned over US $10 million worldwide.
'''''Irina Palm''''' ([[2007 in film|2007]]) is a [[tragic comedy]] film starring [[Marianne Faithfull]] and [[Miki Manojlovic]]. It is a co-production of five countries ([[Belgium]], [[Luxembourg]], [[Great Britain]], [[Germany]] and [[France]]). The film premiered, to great acclaim, at the 2007 [[Berlin International Film Festival]]. The film has earned over US $10 million worldwide.


==Synopsis==
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The 50-year-old [[widow]] Maggie ([[Marianne Faithfull]]) desperately needs money for the cost of traveling to Australia for a special medical treatment of her beloved ill grandson Olly. After several unsuccessful attempts to get a job, she finds herself in the streets of [[Soho]]. Her eye is caught by poster in the window of a shop called ''Sexy World'': "Hostess wanted". She enters, and Miki ([[Miki Manojlovic]]), the owner of the shop, explains her frankly that "hostess" is a [[euphemism]] for "[[whore]]". The job he has for her is one for which age and being visually attractive is not important: a male customer inserts his penis in a hole in a wall ([[Glory hole (sexual)|glory hole]]), and she, at the other side, gives a [[handjob]] (however, the film does not show any penis). Her colleague Luisa shows her how to do it, and after the first hesitation she quickly develops the work skills. However, she keeps her work secret from friends and family, which leads to uncomfortable situations. After a while she tells some friends. They are quite interested and ask various details.
The 50-year-old [[widow]] Maggie ([[Marianne Faithfull]]) desperately needs money for the cost of traveling to Australia for a special medical treatment of her beloved ill grandson Olly. After several unsuccessful attempts to get a job, she finds herself in the streets of [[Soho]]. Her eye is caught by poster in the window of a shop called ''Sexy World'': "Hostess wanted". She enters, and Miki ([[Miki Manojlovic]]), the owner of the shop, explains her frankly that "hostess" is a [[euphemism]] for "[[whore]]". The job he has for her is one for which age and being visually attractive is not important: a male customer inserts his penis in a hole in a wall ([[Glory hole (sexual)|glory hole]]), and she, at the other side, gives a [[handjob]] (however, the film does not show any penis). Her colleague Luisa shows her how to do it, and after the first hesitation she quickly develops the work skills. However, she keeps her work secret from friends and family, which leads to uncomfortable situations. After a while she tells some friends. They are quite interested and ask various details.

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Irina Palm
Movie poster
Directed bySam Garbarski
Written byMartin Herron
Philippe Blasband
Sam Garbarski
Produced bySébastien Delloye
Diana Elbaum
Georges van Brueghel
StarringMarianne Faithfull
Miki Manojlovic
Kevin Bishop
Music byGhinzu
Distributed byStrand Releasing (US)
Release dates
February 13, 2007 (Premiere in Berlin)
Running time
103 minutes
LanguageEnglish

Irina Palm (2007) is a tragic comedy film starring Marianne Faithfull and Miki Manojlovic. It is a co-production of five countries (Belgium, Luxembourg, Great Britain, Germany and France). The film premiered, to great acclaim, at the 2007 Berlin International Film Festival. The film has earned over US $10 million worldwide.

Plot

The 50-year-old widow Maggie (Marianne Faithfull) desperately needs money for the cost of traveling to Australia for a special medical treatment of her beloved ill grandson Olly. After several unsuccessful attempts to get a job, she finds herself in the streets of Soho. Her eye is caught by poster in the window of a shop called Sexy World: "Hostess wanted". She enters, and Miki (Miki Manojlovic), the owner of the shop, explains her frankly that "hostess" is a euphemism for "whore". The job he has for her is one for which age and being visually attractive is not important: a male customer inserts his penis in a hole in a wall (glory hole), and she, at the other side, gives a handjob (however, the film does not show any penis). Her colleague Luisa shows her how to do it, and after the first hesitation she quickly develops the work skills. However, she keeps her work secret from friends and family, which leads to uncomfortable situations. After a while she tells some friends. They are quite interested and ask various details.

Under the pseudonym Irina Palm she gets more and more successful and gets paid well, 600 to 800 pounds a week. However, the health of her grandson deteriorates quickly, therefore she asks and gets an advance payment of 6000 pounds for 10 weeks of work. She gives the money to her son Tom (Kevin Bishop) without telling how she got it. He follows her to find out and is furious when he learns what she does. He wants her to never go there again and says he will himself return the money and not go to Australia. However, his wife Sarah is thankful to Maggie for her sacrifice to save the boy. Tom and Maggie reconcile and Tom, Sarah, and Olly go to Australia.

Luisa is fired due to Maggie's success. She is very angry at Maggie. A competitor of Miki's offers Maggie a better job, as supervisor of prostitutes in a room with multiple glory holes. She would get 15% of their earnings. She hesitates but declines the offer, becoming a "madam" is a step too far for her. Maggie and Miki eventually fall in love with each other.

Cast

Awards

Trivia

  • When Maggie is walking on Shaftesbury Avenue, the poster of the acclaimed play "The Night of the Iguana", staged at the Lyric Theatre in 2006, is clearly visible.