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The World of Miss World (1974) is a fascinating dive into the contradictions of beauty pageants, all wrapped up in this intriguing documentary. Tony Palmer's approach is both candid and biting, peeling back the layers of charm to reveal an environment rife with bullying and sexism. The film's pacing feels organic, allowing the viewer to digest the often uncomfortable truths about gender politics that aren't just historical curiosities but resonate profoundly today. It’s a mix of the tragic and the absurd that offers a distinct look at the interplay between women and societal expectations, making it a textured and thought-provoking watch.
This documentary has seen limited releases over the years, making physical copies somewhat scarce. It’s not something you stumble upon often, which adds to its allure among collectors. The various formats released have seen their share of interest, particularly the original VHS editions, which hold a certain charm. Its candid examination of beauty and power continues to draw attention, ensuring it remains relevant in discussions about gender representation in media.
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