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Boobs: An American Obsession 2010

★ 5.513 votes88 min📅 2010-02-09

"A revealing look at America's favorite body part."

Director Nina Brownfield-Berry dives deep into America's fixation on breasts in *Boobs: An American Obsession* (2010), blending humor and insight as she unpacks why this single body part dominates cultural conversations.

Director: Nina Brownfield-Berry

Cast

Tom Arnold
Tom Arnold
Self
Mamie Van Doren
Mamie Van Doren
Self
Julie Strain
Julie Strain
Self
Irina Voronina
Irina Voronina
Self
Jesse Capelli
Jesse Capelli
Self
Tamara Lynn Chambers
Tamara Lynn Chambers
Self
Aria Giovanni
Aria Giovanni
Self
Faleena Hopkins
Self
Melonie Charm
Melonie Charm
Self - Internet Model
Carolyn Latteier
Self - Journalist

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Boobs: An American Obsession* (2010) about?

This documentary explores America's cultural and economic fascination with breasts, blending interviews with celebrities, industry experts, and everyday people. It examines how breasts are marketed, enhanced, and mythologized in pop culture, all while questioning why this one body part commands so much attention.

Who directed *Boobs: An American Obsession*?

Director Nina Brownfield-Berry helms this quirky documentary, using humor and sharp observations to dissect society's obsession with breasts.

Who stars in *Boobs: An American Obsession*?

The film features cultural icons like Mamie Van Doren and Julie Strain, alongside adult performers Irina Voronina and Jesse Capelli, as well as commentator Tamara Lynn Chambers.

Is *Boobs: An American Obsession* (2010) worth watching?

With its witty take on a uniquely American fixation, this documentary offers a lighthearted but revealing look at cultural norms. While not rated, its short runtime and engaging themes make it a fun watch for fans of offbeat documentaries.

How long is *Boobs: An American Obsession*?

The film runs for 88 minutes, offering a concise yet packed exploration of its subject.

About Boobs: An American Obsession (2010) — A playful deep-dive into America's breast fixation

Director Nina Brownfield-Berry dives deep into America's fixation on breasts in *Boobs: An American Obsession* (2010), blending humor and insight as she unpacks why this single body part dominates cultural conversations. From pop culture icons like Mamie Van Doren to adult industry stars like Julie Strain, the documentary surveys the spectrum of attitudes toward breasts—whether they're admired, dissected, or commercialized. With anthropologists, fitness experts, and everyday Americans weighing in, the film captures the tension between natural beauty and societal expectations, all while poking fun at our collective preoccupation with measurement, enhancement, and perception.

Weighing in at just 88 minutes, this sharp yet playful documentary doesn't shy away from the contradictions in our obsession. It examines the economic engine behind breast-related industries—bras, surgery, and beyond—while asking why this part of the female form carries so much symbolic weight. Equal parts cheeky and thought-provoking, *Boobs: An American Obsession* invites viewers to laugh, reflect, and maybe even rethink their own relationship with the subject.