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7.6

Miss Representation (2011)

Miss Representation
Running time: 89 min. | Genre: Documentaries, Feminism
Miss Representation

Synopsis

Like drawing back a curtain to let bright light stream in, Miss Representation uncovers a glaring reality we live with every day but fail to see. It’s clear the mainstream media objectifies women, but what most people don’t realize is the magnitude of that phenomenon and the way objectification gets internalized—a symbolic annihilation of self-worth—and impedes girls and women from realizing their full potential. While women have made strides in leadership over the past few decades, trivializing and damaging images continue to proliferate. In a society where media is the most persuasive force shaping cultural norms, the collective message that a woman’s value and power lie only in her youth, beauty, and sexuality is pervasive.
Stories from teenage girls and provocative interviews with politicians, journalists, academics, and activists like Condoleeza Rice, Nancy Pelosi, Katie Couric, Rachel Maddow, and Gloria Steinem build momentum as the film accumulates startling facts and statistics that leave the audience shaken and armed with a new perspective. (From Sundance.org)

Nominations & Awards

Sundance Film Festival

  • Grand Jury Prize - Best Documentary (EEUU) NOMINATED

Details

Original title

Miss Representation

Director

Jennifer Siebel Newsom

Producer

Girls' Club Entertainment

Running time

89 min.

Screenwriter

Jennifer Siebel Newsom, Jessica Congdon, Claire Dietrich, Jenny Raskin

Music

Eric Holland

Cinematography

Svetlana Cvetko, John Behrens, Ben Wolf

Year

2011

Country

United States United States

Ranking

IMDb
7.6

 

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