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Nose Iranian Style is this intriguing documentary by Mehrdad Oskouei that dives deep into the cultural obsession with cosmetic surgery in Iran, particularly rhinoplasty. It’s interesting how it captures the personal stories of those seeking nose jobs, touching on societal pressures and identity. You get this raw and almost intimate look into their motivations, and the interviews carry a tone that balances vulnerability with a bit of irony. The pacing feels contemplative, allowing the viewer to ponder the broader implications of beauty standards. There's no flashy editing here; it’s grounded and real. The film stands out for its frankness, showing a side of Iranian society that often gets overlooked. Definitely an eye-opener, if you’re into docs exploring societal themes.
Explores societal beauty standards in IranIntimate interviews with individuals seeking surgeryContemplative and grounded filmmaking style
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