German drama. English version: “Anyway: the art, the art”
It is obscure (only 10 votes on IMDb.)
This story follows the theater group of a renowned director who wants to put together a play critical of the pharmaceutical industry. To support the actors, the director hires a medical consultant, but she sabotages the production by giving the team a drug named Zyprecs, intended to make them addicted and to put the pharmaceutical industry in a good light. The actors gradually begin to suffer a nervous breakdown from the side effects of the medication, but the premiere is getting closer and closer. The consultant intervenes ever more deeply in the production processes and artistic work. In addition to power struggles and funny production ideas, the film deals with the question of how communication and art processes work among narcissistic artists. The camera follows an ensemble and connects the layers with a voice over from the director of the film and star photographer Edgar Herbst. The film shows on multiple levels how art and films are created, what happens behind the scenes and what many take for granted.
It’s quite a good nude scene.
Llewellyn Reichman did another recent frontal nude scene in Eden 3030 (2023)


Boobs, butt, bush, bare beaver – the 5 b’s
That’s a proper full frontal of a woman today as well as for many prior decades. Hollywood needs to become a little more realistic if they want a return to relevancy.