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It Looks Like Me is a compelling documentary that digs deep into a cultural issue rarely addressed. The tone is candid and intimate, as it highlights the voices of black girls in Brazil and their complicated relationship with representation in toys. The pacing flows naturally, weaving between personal stories and the broader industry narratives. What stands out is the craftsmanship of the artisans who create black dolls, showcasing their dedication and creativity against the backdrop of a market dominated by exclusion. It's a thoughtful exploration of identity and the impact of representation that resonates well beyond its runtime. The performances of the girls sharing their experiences add an emotional weight that really drives home the film's themes.
Explores cultural identity and representation.Features artisans creating black dolls.Highlights personal stories of black girls.
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Kelly Cristina Spinelli
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