[1] Fireman Bozodi arrives to a countryside factory manufacturing wooden crates; headed by foreman Falkay, the factory, consisting entirely of women, is struggling to sell the unnecessary amount of crates produced.
Looking to benefit from the obvious apathy, Bozodi convinces Falkay to install a surveillance camera into the women's dressing room; they then invite business partners to view the live feed of women disrobing, under the condition that they purchase large amounts of crates, causing the business to suddenly surge.
While decorating for an August 20 national holiday event, the women accidentally discover the camera, organize a strike and take Bozodi and Falkay hostage, demanding answers from the president of the company, who has just arrived for the holiday celebration.
Unfortunately, due to the combination of wooden crates quickly catching fire and Bozodi using the fire extinguishers to smuggle petrol, the factory quickly burns to the ground.
[2] He decided to shoot film with actors acting out the scenes backwards; the footage was then flipped during edit, causing the actors to act in an odd jerky motion resembling of early silent movies;[2] while initially apprehensive, he was relieved to find that the actors found the dailies hilarious.