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She Is Beautiful When She's Angry (Newsreel #48) captures a raw, visceral snapshot of the late '60s women's rights movement through a unique lens. The documentary, though unstylishly presented, carries a passionate undertone as it follows a beauty pageant contestant through the expectations thrust upon her by family and society. It's not just about the rally; it's this sharp critique of femininity and capitalism that pervades throughout the performance, revealing the anger and frustration of women who feel boxed in. The pacing is a bit erratic, but that adds to its charm, underscoring the chaotic spirit of the time. You can feel the energy of the crowd, and the practical effects are minimal but impactful, creating an atmosphere that feels very much alive.
This film has an interesting place in the collector's market due to its historical context, though specific prints are somewhat scarce. Many collectors appreciate the grassroots nature of the documentary, as it captures a pivotal moment in the feminist movement. Given its age and significance, it often sparks discussions among enthusiasts about the evolution of women's rights in cinema.
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