My Father Is Coming
Released: 1991
Comedy
Vicky, an out-of-work actress, struggling waitress and lesbian has her whole life thrown into turmoil when her father comes from Germany to visit. The main problem is that Vicky has told him she is a successful actress and happily married. She enlists the help of a gay friend to play her husband. Using a large range of characters—gay, lesbian, straight, transsexuals—the film creates a funny and touching view of family dynamics and sexuality.
Starring: Alfred Edel, Annie Sprinkle, Shelley Kästner, Michael Massee, Michael Waite
Directed by: Monika Treut
Written by: Monika Treut, Bruce Benderson
Language: English, German
Scenes
Hans (Alfred Edel) inadvertently goes into the ladies' room to clean up a drink that spilled on his pants, and Annie (Annie Sprinkle) comes in and pees in a toilet with no stall door. She comments on how great it is that men and women are comfortable enough to share bathrooms with each other. The pissing lasts about 10 seconds. Hans begins rubbing his crotch vigorously in response to what he has just seen, and Annie tells him "Don't rub it, just blot it."