
Code yellow
The whiskey flows, the truths emerge, and the rain doesn't stop. What do you get when you put together four women, a steam cleaner, and a stolen idea? Answer: total chaos and egos soaked to the bone! "Code Yellow" is a comedy that asks the question: Can the women's revolution happen without anyone having to clean up afterward? Nikki, a talented young architect on the verge of completing her first solo project, is preparing for an important dinner with her boss. But instead, her neighbor Emma shows up at her door - armed with feminist slogans and an unsettling ability to turn any conversation into a lecture on patriarchy. As Nikki tries to talk her out of it, her boss cancels the meeting on the pretext of having a "stomach upset." After three glasses of whiskey and a lot of conspiracy theories, Nicky and Emma sneak into the architectural office to look for "clues". But they are not the only ones with this idea. There they find Adriana - the boss's elegant wife, who is looking for a little different kind of incriminating evidence for her husband! As the rain falls harder and harder and floods the basements, tension in the office grows, and the evening turns into a comical confrontation when the cleaning lady Blagovesta joins the group. The four women find themselves more involved with the boss than they ever imagined. And so, four completely different women, armed with a bottle of whiskey and a steam cleaner, embark on a night filled with comical situations, in which, driven by their feminist rebellion, they organize a hilariously chaotic plan for revenge. Their plan: to destroy the patriarchy, expose the corruption, save the project, and do it all without either of them ruining their hair! "Code Yellow" is a funny and awkward story about how even with the best intentions, trying to fight the system often ends up with a paradoxical situation: four women cleaning! (Because, as Blagovesta wisely notes, "This revolution makes me a little sick.") Author: Teodora Markova Director: Yana Titova Participating: Ekaterina Lazarevska, Vessela Babinova, Anelia Lucinova, Anya Pencheva Scenography and costumes: Ognyana Serafimova Producer: (BASE)x Distribution and advertising: ARTVENT


