Documentary Depicts Dangers of Beauty Obsession
A new documentary titled "America the Beautiful" tells the story of Gerren Taylor, a young girl who lived the dream of so many young girls by becoming a fashion model. But by her early teens, her career dissipated as quickly as it had developed, and Taylor was told that, as a size 4, she was too big for the runway.
"'America the Beautiful,' the third film and first documentary by Chicago-based [Darryl] Roberts, is a questioning, broad-ranging look at the culture of beauty and physical perfection in the United States. Roberts' goal, as he describes it, was simple. He wanted to find out why Americans have become beauty-obsessed."(The Buffalo News)"We can get the hair extensions, the fake nails and makeup, and all that, but the real person's on the inside," Gerren told writer Elizabeth Kaye McCall. "If you have a great personality and can just be yourself, you're beautiful. If you think you're the bomb, you are the bomb."
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