The man with the golden brush

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Movie
Original title The man with the golden brush
Country of production Germany , Italy
original language German
Publishing year 1969
length 86 minutes
Age rating FSK 18
Rod
Director Franz Marischka
script Horst Hächler
Claudio Rainis
production Theo Maria Werner
Claudio Rainis
Zeljko Kunkera
music Karl Bette
Raimund Rosenberger
camera Klaus Werner
cut Fedora Zincone
occupation

The Man with the Golden Brush is a German-Italian erotic film from 1969 by Franz Marischka .

action

Munich, late 1960s. The only moderately talented, young painter Archie has just returned from Paris to try his luck in Munich's artist and bohemian district of Schwabing. But even in his life the (painting) art is mostly breadless, and the extensive sex adventures with his girlfriend Hong Kong, who poses as a nude model in front of his canvas with great regularity, do not fill you up in the long run. It is almost a miracle when Archie's old friend Egon establishes contact with an art dealer and gallery owner who promises him a decent livelihood if Archie should take his annoying girlfriend Luisa away from him. Luisa is exhausting and demands a lot of attention, in return the gallery owner is willing to present Archie's picturesque effusions in his exhibitions.

To make this deal attractive to the bohemian and artist hippie, the art dealer Archie also promises a fixed monthly salary. The painter kills two birds with one stone. From now on he no longer has to worry about regular income, and he has two beautiful young women whom he can sexually please. Because of Archie's way of painting his works the way God created him, and sometimes using his best piece, his “golden brush”, as the film title suggests, meaningfully, an exhibition scandal of the bare facts promptly ensues, and Archie receives nicknamed "The Man with the Golden Brush" by the press. Suddenly the hunger artist is in demand like never before, the clientele is scrambling for his pictures and he celebrates parties as if in a frenzy, at which he snatches a third girl, the pretty little cellist Brunhilde, under the nail.

Production notes

The Man with the Golden Brush was created in the spring of 1969, passed the FSK exam on July 1, 1969 and was premiered on July 4, 1969.

Hans Zehetner designed the film structures. Heinz Pollak was in charge of production.

criticism

In the lexicon of international films it says: “Little episode about a painter who pokes society. Jokeless slapstick with permanent nude inserts. "

Individual evidence

  1. The man with the golden brush. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed December 31, 2015 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used 

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