is a candid, low-budget, 49-minute documentary film directed by Brian Fender that explores the complex emotional and physical relationship men have with their own genitalia. The film, which features anonymous interviews with 63 men, aims to break down societal taboos surrounding male sexuality and the penis. Overview and Production Director: Brian Fender. Producer: Chiemi Karasawa ("Elaine Stritch: Shoot Me"). Release Date: September 12, 2014.
Interviews include a broad cross-section of 63 individuals ranging from ages 21 to 80, including transsexuals, monks, ex-Marines, and designers. Key Themes Dick: The Documentary
Some reviews note the film's "touching" and "funny" moments, while also providing a "blank canvas" for viewers to confront their own biases about male genitalia. is a candid, low-budget, 49-minute documentary film directed
The film explores how men are miseducated to view their genitals as entities separate from their bodies (disassociation), contrasting this with how they view other body parts. Producer: Chiemi Karasawa ("Elaine Stritch: Shoot Me")
The film covers topics like small penis anxiety, prostate cancer, and the loss of function associated with aging. Critical Reception