Mirka allows Rocco, a photographer, to take nude photographs of
her. Later, Rocco introduces her to one of his clients in Vienna,
a businessman named Michael Daly, with whom she pursues a brief
affair. An Algerian man becomes obsessed with a woman with a red
beret and cannot prevent himself from stalking her. He seeks help
from a counsellor and his spiritual leaders. Rose meets up with
her lover Rui at a hotel, having made up her mind to end their
affair. When Rui returns home, he finds that his girlfriend Laura
has left him, having taken photographs of Rose on her way to meet
him. Rose turns out to be the wife of Michael
Daly...
Cast: Rachel Weisz (Rose),
Jude Law,
Anthony Hopkins,
Ben Foster (Tyler),
Moritz Bleibtreu,
Jamel Debbouze (Algerian Man),
Mark Ivanir,
Peter Morgan (Salesman),
Katrina Vasilieva (Alyssa),
Riann Steele (Waitress),
Tereza Srbova,
Gabriela Marcinkova (Anna),
Vladimir Vdovichenkov (Sergei),
Russell Balogh (Diner),
Johannes Krisch (Rocco),
Dinara Drukarova (Valentina),
Alex Sander (Leonardo),
Ginny Dee (Prison secretary),
Sean Power (AA Secretary),
Sydney Wade (Ellie)
Country: UK / Austria / France / Brazil
Language: English / German / Arabic / French / Portuguese / Russian
Support: Color
Runtime: 90 min
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