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Images of Women or the Social Corset DVD

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A critical look at the tyranny of appearances.What makes a man turn around on a woman? What images of women are offered to men's consumption. The social corset wonders about the tyranny of fashion.A vertiginous reflection on social images of women , this film succeeds in deconstructing the social stage of our unconscious desires.With the participation of major world fashion designers, philosophers, psychoanalysts, directors of women monthlies, and the many models and women who give flesh to the social corset.Participants :Sharon StoneFlorent PagnyKad MeradCatherine... Breillat (director)Jacques Abeille (writer)Catherine Perret (philosopher)Christina Lacroix (stylist)Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet (minister)Jean Charles de CastelbajacLio (singer)Pascal Ory (historical writer)Tina Kieffer (publicist)Sarah Stern (psychiatrist)Chantal Thomas (stylist)Marie Darrieusecq (writer)Isabelle Marant (stylist)Marie Franoise Collombani (Elle) [show more]

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Released
18 June 2012
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Quantum Leap Group 
Classification
Runtime
80 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5032711018451 
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French documentary that looks at the way women are represented in the world of fashion and popular culture at large. As well as attempting to trace the philosophic and sociological origins of women's depiction in modern consumerist society, the documentary sets out to highlight the psychological impact this may be having on women who live surrounded by these images.

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