Begona is a thirty something consultant who has rebelled against her upper-middle-class background and has overdone it with sex ever since her youth. On recommendation of her psychoanalyst she keeps a video diary of her encounters. On Christmas Eve, reluctantly, Begona goes to have dinner with her dysfunctional family: her stern mother, her married brother and her younger sister...
In Warsaw, a student only known as the "Italian" is on the search for an apartment. The Italian, who is beautiful and a free spirit, is originally from the countryside. During her search she meets anthropology professor Michał, who is renting her an apartment that was occupied by his brother.
Her name is Mina, but she is called Bambola (doll). Upon the death of her mother, she and her homosexual brother, Flavio, open a pizzeria. A man named Ugo loans Bambola the money, but is then killed in a fight with another one of her boyfriends, Settimio...
Roxanne and casual Klaus - newlyweds. They live in a hostel for young families. Their interaction with neighbors, such as young people, yet burdened by family problems, is very interesting from the point of view on sex, nature ... very good girl and incredibly beautiful lesbian sex ...
Juan speaks Catalan and Spanish. He was active in political protests under the Franco regime. He is an astonishingly bad accordian player, and an acceptable ventriloquist, which enables him to scratch a living from the streets as an itinerant musician/entertainer. A long time ago, he met an aristocratic young woman at a sit-in at an art gallery and married her...
Living on casual earnings Milo hired to Innes put tile around the pool. But, despite the fact that the tiles fell off, Innes is an excellent employee ...
When Clancy has a major problem with the mob because he can't pay a gambling debt, his friends help him out. Brittany, Megan and Heather pull together their friends to re-decorate an old building and make plans to have a wet tee-shirt contest. They have problems with parents, permits and pushy collectors, but the show must go on...