Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Frank Budgen | The Appointment / 1996 [commercial advertisement]

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Douglas Messerli

 

Frank Budgen (director) The Appointment / 1996 [commercial advertisement]

 

In a short commercial advertisement of about a minute in length, filmed in deep shades of yellow, red, and black, director Frank Budgen featured a stunningly coifed woman pull off her robe, sit down to her dressing table, a put on a sex black negligee, all altering in time with her slinking across an elegant bistro, turning men’s heads as she proceeds as if the shapely black dress in which she is now attired revealed her undergarments.


 


   The music’s heavy throb makes her out to be almost a panther, the men all turning toward her in an attempt to discover the man to whom she “belongs.” The constant cuts between her dressing for the occasion and her final appearance, of course, do make her seem like she were still undressed, appearing in public in the Boisvert lingerie for which she is the model.

      The joy and irony of this all male looky-loo, however, is the fact that at the very back of the restaurant sits, back turned to us, another beautiful woman upon whose shoulder the first woman briefly rests her hand before she joins the sitting female as they kiss, lip to lip, a script appearing over the image asking “Do Men Deserve It?”



    As if their deep kisses and a stroking hand across the cheek doesn’t prove it, the ad immediately tells us “No.”

    The ad ends in the address: Boisvert, 51 Neal Street, Convent Garden, as if it were a place to check out for just such a delicious treat, whether it be the woman or the lingerie, it doesn’t say.

 

Los Angeles, February 3, 2026 | Reprinted from My Queer Cinema blog (February 2026).

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