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So, Miss Beauty 62 is this really interesting documentary that takes a sharp, sarcastic jab at the whole beauty contest scene in Yugoslavia back in '62. It’s got this vibe where you can feel the absurdity of the spectacle, almost like it’s peeling back the layers of what beauty really means in a society. The pacing is a bit uneven, which actually complements the awkwardness of the contestants and the event itself. You can see some practical effects used in the staging, but it’s more about the performances of the contestants—there's a rawness that feels genuine, albeit tinged with that dry humor that makes you think. Definitely one of those films that captures a cultural moment with a distinct perspective.
Miss Beauty 62 remains a fascinating piece for collectors, though it’s not widely circulated. The film's rarity comes from limited distribution and the obscurity of its director, which has left it somewhat under the radar. Various formats have emerged over the years, but original prints are scarce, raising interest among those who appreciate unique documentaries that critique societal norms.
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