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So, 'Look at Life: Model Girl' is this intriguing slice of 1969 that dives into the world of British models. It's like a time capsule, capturing both the glamour and the grind of the modeling industry. The pacing is steady, almost contemplative, as it weaves through personal stories and snapshots of photo shoots, giving you a real feel for their lives. What stands out is the rawness—there's no glossing over the challenges they face, even amidst the flashing cameras. The documentary's atmosphere is a blend of excitement and vulnerability, making it feel quite distinct from typical promotional films of the era.
This title is somewhat of a rarity, as these 'Look at Life' documentaries are often overlooked in the vast sea of 60s cinema. It was initially released as part of a series aiming to showcase various aspects of British life, but Model Girl particularly resonates with those interested in the fashion industry of the time. There are various formats available, but the original print is becoming quite scarce, which has piqued the interest of collectors who appreciate the authenticity of the period.
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