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- Two tramps wait for a man named Godot, but instead meet a pompous man and his stooped-over slave.
- Learning that her baby making days are numbered Georgina explores internet sperm donors, night clubbers and funeral-goers in a desperate attempt to beat the biological clock.
- Hamm is blind and unable to stand; Clov, his servant, is unable to sit; Nagg and Nell are his father and mother, who are legless and live in dustbins. Together they live in a room with two windows, but there may be nothing at all outside.
- The land is filled with people in urns chattering at top speed, but only to themselves, not to one another. The focus goes to three people: a man, his mistress and his wife.
- A middle-aged woman, half-buried in the earth, chatters away to a taciturn man, who lives in a hole behind her. Later, she is buried up to her neck, and the man does not seem to be about.
- A stage director and his female assistant find the blackest protagonist possible, then make him up as white as possible, to create the titular character.
- A young woman sits down in a chair. Only her mouth is visible as she begins to speak at a rapid clip, describing events that she insists did not really happen to her.
- An old man listens to a tape of himself as a thirty-nine-year-old.
- A hot, thirsty man in the desert is tormented when the things he needs drop from the sky only to disappear again or hover out of his reach.
- Young American Aaron Cobbs comes to Berlin to revenge his now deceased father who was crippled by Mafia boss Morici a long time ago. While Aaron tries to find Morici he falls in love with a German girl, Lilly, just like his father back in 1968. His father Cobbie worked as a jazz pianist in Morici's club "The Pink Rose" and loved Morici's girlfriend, famous Jazz singer Sarah Rose. Lilly does not know what Aaron is up to and how dangerous his plans of revenge are. In a somewhat tragic way history repeats itself: The more Aaron finds out about his father's past the more we, the audience, realize that he is reliving it and going the same route with Lilly as his father did back in 1968.
- A reader tells a sad story to a listener, who only knocks in response.
- There are five survivors in a futuristic library. Bam is their supreme dictator, and has the others interrogated and tortured, believing them to have said where. What Bam means is unclear, but he distrusts all.
- The camera swoops down on a circular area, seemingly suspended in space. It is filled with medical waste and other trash. A labored exhalation is heard. Then it stops. Then it starts again, culminating in a windy, dying sigh.
- As the rain patters outside, an old man talks to himself about birth, death, funerals, lamps, missing pictures and "loved ones" - a term he perpetually avoids using.
- On a strip of film exist a pile of clothes and two men in bags. The two men conduct their lives in isolation of each other: when one is awake, the other is asleep in his bag.
- An old woman in a rocking chair listens to a disembodied voice (her own) that recounts her life and that of her mother's. When the voice stops, she calls for more.
- Two bureaucrats discuss the potential suicide of a man standing perfectly still in front of a door that opens into the night sky and a fatal drop.
- An old blind beggar and an old cripple in a wheelchair meet on a desolate street corner. The latter proposes that the two form an alliance, but the men are not destined to get along together.
- The disembodied head of an old man with long white hair listens to three of his own voices: that of maturity, youth and old age.