Elena Wolff wrote, directed, and starred in this Austrian movie that is difficult to assign to a genre. It is at various times an art film, a bit of erotica, a serious drama about night life in a big city, a love story, even a splatter film.
Elena Wolff submerges into the turbulent world of the young, up-and-coming art scene of Linz. In a series of episodes, Asche tells of three couples and an outsider, of alpha males and muses, of loneliness, and the urge for self-realization. In doing so, this pop satire of the art world exercises a high-volume criticism of both patriarchy and the cultural scene—including unexpected vendettas and bizarre encounters.
There is a lot of nudity:
It is possible to remove all the filters from the shower scene, but it isn’t worthwhile because it doesn’t really enhance the nudity
