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Cover Girl (2018) dives deep into the mechanics of beauty standards and societal expectations, starting from the fascinating world of color production in makeup and extending into broader discussions around truth and perception. The documentary's pacing is thoughtful, allowing viewers to reflect on the often-contradictory ideals placed upon women. It blends real-world footage with interviews, creating a raw, unfiltered atmosphere that feels both personal and universal. There's a distinct lack of gloss here—it's all about the grit behind the glam. The exploration of how artificial beauty is crafted, alongside the implications it has for self-image, makes it a distinctive piece in the realm of documentaries focused on gender and identity.
Thought-provoking themes on beauty standardsUnique focus on production processesRaw, unfiltered interviews
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