The most beautiful breast in the world

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Movie
Original title The most beautiful breast in the world
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1990
length 15 minutes
Age rating FSK 0
Rod
Director Rainer Kaufmann
script Jürgen Egger based
on
Roland Topor
( short story )
production Rainer Kaufmann
Thomas Wöbke
music Nicholas Glowna
camera Karl Walter Lindenlaub
cut Christopher Roth
Rainer Kaufmann
occupation

The World's Most Beautiful Breasts is a German short film from 1990 . By Rainer Kaufmann based on the short story of Roland Topor staged comedy film is about a man who miraculously gets a woman's breasts.

action

The secretary of an advertising agency, Jeanette Apfel, stands in the way of her excessive bust as it prevents men from taking her seriously. Simon Perelstein, sales representative for beer, takes little pleasure in his work.

When the two of them are staying in the same hotel, they meet in the elevator. Like all men, Simon stares at Jeanette's bosom. When they later run into each other again in the elevator and a crowd arises in the closing elevator door, it happens: Jeanette's bosom jumps over to Simon.

While Jeanette is enjoying her new freedom, is also having professional success and is regaining her boyfriend, who likes smaller breasts, Simon is initially less than enthusiastic about the "increase". He visits various specialists, but all of them advise against removing the breasts surgically. Over time, his bust became well known and he was considering getting into show business.

However, when Simon is hired by a Japanese company for a film managed by Jeanette's agency, they meet again abruptly, and the bosom jumps back to its original owner. Attempts to undo it fail, but Jeanette and Simon eventually become a couple.

Remarks

Kaufmann's short film was made up as the opening act for Katja von Garniers ! shown in cinemas to provide a full-length length together. Both were surprising successes with 1.1 million visitors and were later released together on DVD.

Awards

Rainer Kaufmann was awarded the special prize for best director at the Festival of Film Schools for the film. The film itself received the Prix ​​Canal plus and was nominated for the German Short Film Award.

Book template

  • Roland Topor: The most beautiful breast in the world . Fifty-two stories and a utopia, Diogenes, Zurich 1987, ISBN 3-257-01751-0 .

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