Duska plot
Bob (Gene Bervouts) has had the best part of his life behind him. He messed around in the film world, visited the necessary film festivals as a film journalist and is now frantically working on a film script. His great muse and inspiration is a beautiful, young unreachable cashier of a cinema (Sylvia Hoeks). When his love for the girl transcends his imagination and she actually ends up in his house, suddenly one Duska (Russian for sweetheart) is at the door. This extremely friendly Russian (Sergei Makovetski) once met Bob at a film festival in Eastern Europe. There, Bob overconfidently invited him to visit Bob, especially if he happens to be in the West. And Bob shouldn't have done that. Duska turns out to be an exhauster and has no intention of leaving again. Bob's attempts to get him out the door, partly because they can't understand each other, are futile.