My Sweet Little Ass (1998)

ALL 11/06/1998 (de) Documentary 105 Min
  • Release
    11/06/1998
  • Production
  • Rotten tomato
    42%
  • Original title
    Mon beau petit cul
  • Original language
    de
  • Production Cost
  • 0.00
    -

Overview

The film's principal character is Jean Neuenschwander, who left his home in French-speaking Switzerland in 1956 for Canada, where he was soon appointed manager of a large luxury hotel in Vancouver. In 1971, he bought a house in Tangiers where he settled down a few years later, at the age of 51, for a cosy and opulent retirement. “My Sweet Little Ass” is the account of his personal life, which Jean Neuenschwander clearly takes delight in recounting. He is a likeable hedonist who manages his affairs and his pleasures with considerable skill. From this somewhat comfortable existence, Simon Bischoff subtly extracts a group portrait of the homosexual subculture of Tangiers, which for some has the power of myth, particulary when frequented by characters such as Paul Bowles.

  1. Simon Bischoff

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Sergio Buzi

    Editor

  4. Simon Bischoff

    Producer



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My Sweet Little Ass (1998) 105 Min

ALL 11/06/1998 (de)
Documentary
  • Release 11/06/1998
  • Production
  • Original title Mon beau petit cul
  • de
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

The film's principal character is Jean Neuenschwander, who left his home in French-speaking Switzerland in 1956 for Canada, where he was soon appointed manager of a large luxury hotel in Vancouver. In 1971, he bought a house in Tangiers where he settled down a few years later, at the age of 51, for a cosy and opulent retirement. “My Sweet Little Ass” is the account of his personal life, which Jean Neuenschwander clearly takes delight in recounting. He is a likeable hedonist who manages his affairs and his pleasures with considerable skill. From this somewhat comfortable existence, Simon Bischoff subtly extracts a group portrait of the homosexual subculture of Tangiers, which for some has the power of myth, particulary when frequented by characters such as Paul Bowles.

  1. Simon Bischoff

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Sergio Buzi

    Editor

  4. Simon Bischoff

    Producer