Breasts: A Documentary
Originally released in 1996. Breasts: A Documentary is a documentary film. directed by Meema Spadola. At just 50 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Susan Mason, Tawny Peaks, and Rachel Rocketts
Synopsis
Twenty-two women (ranging in age from 11 to 84), with 41 breasts, talk about their breasts; most are topless as they speak. They talk about adolescence, bras, commercial images of women's figures, having implants or, in one case, a breast reduction, health problems with silicone, doctors' exams ("I think you have a throat infection, let me examine your breasts"), breasts as power tools and as objects of pleasure, cancer, living with mastectomies, and the effects of time and gravity. Two mother-daughter teams and two strippers participate. The women (and the girls) are humorous, straightforward, reflective, and good-natured about their bodies and their selves
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- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Breasts: A Documentary about?
Twenty-two women (ranging in age from 11 to 84), with 41 breasts, talk about their breasts; most are topless as they speak. They talk about adolescence, bras, commercial images of women's figures, ...
Who directed Breasts: A Documentary?
Breasts: A Documentary was directed by Meema Spadola.
How long is Breasts: A Documentary?
Breasts: A Documentary has a runtime of 0 hours and 50 minutes (50 minutes total).
When was Breasts: A Documentary released?
Breasts: A Documentary was released on January 1, 1996 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Breasts: A Documentary?
The main cast of Breasts: A Documentary includes Susan Mason, Tawny Peaks, Rachel Rocketts.