It is difficult to describe such a strange but interesting work in words. At the Belgrade International Film Festival in 1971, the Yugoslav director Karpo Acimovic-Godina proposed that seven directors from the United States, Britain, Italy, the Czech Republic and other countries work together to shoot 3-minute clips each to form a 20-minute short film, and the rules are that they must be shot in the same room with the same camera space and lens angle, and actors are required to find an opportunity to say "I Miss Sonia Henie!" This sentence. The film begins with couples facing each other and grimacing each other (directed by Dusan Makavejev), and three minutes later all the other stories are staggered and edited together, ending with a famous performance by Sonia in the movie "Sun Valley Serenade" (1941). Sonia Henie (1912-1969), the greatest figure skater in Norway in the 20th century, won three Olympic gold medals and ten world championships, but was also controversial for a picture of her waving to Hitler at the Berlin Olympics. After retiring, go to Holly dirty hair in the United States.