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So, 'Making Ladies' is this intriguing documentary that dives into the world of Allyson Mitchell, a Toronto media artist who's all about blending art and feminism. The film's got this kind of laid-back vibe, following her as she gears up for her Ladies Sasquatch installation – which is really something else, honestly. You see these large-bodied sasquatch figures that are decked out in fake fur, and they serve as these bold statements about body positivity. It’s not all just about the visuals, though; there's a real sense of intimacy as Allyson talks about her creative process and the themes of femininity and identity that underpin her work. The pacing feels organic, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere of her world without rushing through. It’s a unique glimpse into a creative mind and the intricate balance of art and activism.
Documentary on feminist artFeatures unique practical effectsFocus on body positivity and identity
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