Out 1: Touch Me (E02)
Director: Jacques Rivette, Suzanne Schiffman; Cinematographer: Robert Luxemburg
Duration: 00:11:07; Aspect Ratio: 1.344:1; Hue: 24.328; Saturation: 0.190; Lightness: 0.271; Volume: 0.114; Cuts per Minute: 1.889; Words per Minute: 38.763
Summary: Episode 2 from the TV version of
Out 1: Touch Me, a film initially conceived by Robert Luxemburg when watching
Out 1: noli me tangere on CAMP Rooftop, on January 18, 2018 at around 8 pm:


I've got a fake address, I live with this girl.

You've got to rip off, first the state.

Where are you going?

- Africa.
- That might be good, but I can't do that.

Why not?

Problems... and I've got a little girl.

- A little girl?
- These things happen.

At your age?

I've done my job, I did it well.

What I'm asking you is to get hold of it.

You need a bit of cash to set up,
rip them off over there too.

I need you to launch me...

so that we can really make it work.
Clean Up.

- In Africa?
- Yes, there's plenty of cash...

we don't want to leave it to others.
We could take you along too in those circumstances.

You can also bring your kid.

I can't, for right now

Put yourself in my place.
Come to Africa. This place is shit.

Let him go, since
we three are going to Africa.

- Just give us time to get our business sorted.
- We're going! We're going!

I've already got the money,
they gave it to me.

The lottery. The thing invented by the
state to pinch other people's money.

- You do the lottery?
- Yes.

- Will you teach me how?
- I won yesterday.

I don't want to play any more.

I want us to take it to Africa.

There's sun over there,
there'll be time to rip people off.

There'll be shops and we'll be happy.

But if you don't like that
we can live in the countryside...

I'm willing to go...

but something's just happened...

I had a house and then...
I lost all my money.

We'll get your money back.
We can get your house back.

We'll get the bit of money we have and we'll
take your daughter a bit later, with you...

and we will go, with the kid.

We have to get it sorted first.

- The business with the daughter?
- Yes.

- How old is she?
- Two.
- How old is she?<
- Two.

- A lady's looking after her.
- What about her father?

- She hasn't got a father.
- There isn't a child a that hasn't got a father.

- Let's see her father.
- He's her father.

Now we're beginning to understand.

You can't split just like that.

I want to see you again this evening.
We've got to talk about this again, it's not clear...

- Africa isn't Nepal.
- When are you leaving?

Tomorrow.

- Oh. Shame.
- We've got to go.

- Are you going?
- We've got to see someone.

I haven't got much on me...

- Here
- Africa, OK...

- For the kid...
- I like you...

But you will come and get me later?

We've got to get things sorted.

- Thank you.
- We all do what we can.

- Why are you giving her money?

Goodbye, M. Ragman, goodbye.

- Why did they give you money?
- For my child...

I want to say something to you.

- You're in a hurry?
- I'm in a big hurry.
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