Leth's modern classic documentary experiment, which ironically refers to common ideas about beauty and perfection.
In a seemingly neutral space, reminiscent of a sterile laboratory, an elegantly dressed couple performs simple activities in front of the camera: eating, undressing and dancing. Described as "perfect people," they become the object of detached, quasi-scientific observation. The ironic commentary of the narrator accompanying the image expresses a subtle critique of social ideas about "normality" and "perfection." "The Perfect Human" is not only a classic of the Danish avant-garde, but above all an intriguing and formally sophisticated study of contemporary man. More than half a century after its creation, the film became the starting point for the full-length project "The Five Obstructions” (2003), in which Jørgen Leth, at the invitation of Lars von Trier, reinterpreted his work in five different variants.
Weronika Adamowska
1996 Bergen International Film Festival
2000 Doclisboa
2003 Sheffield DocFest
2003 DOK.fest München
2003, 2004 IDFA