
Explores the under-representation of women in positions of power and influence in America, and challenges the media's limited portrayal of what it means to be a powerful woman.... (Full plot summary below)
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Explores the under-representation of women in positions of power and influence in America, and challenges the media's limited portrayal of what it means to be a powerful woman.
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| Combustible CelluloidJeffrey M. AndersonMiss Representation is exciting and empowering, yet simple and entertaining. It's a must-see. |
| User ReviewSylvester KI've been dealing with self-esteem issues of late. I know that logically what's inside should matter more than what's outside, but I find my self in a cycle of negative thinking. This film made me realize that if I can't get it together, I will project my negative thinking onto others, including my newborn niece. |
| User ReviewNadine MWas a great view on how woman are judged and exploited in society. All pre teen and teens need to watch this |
| User ReviewCharles TA great eye opening look at how women are looked upon and treated in the U. S. |
| User ReviewEmily WThe most eye opening documentary I've ever seen. Worth all the time in the world, and a must see for everybody. Could not recommend it more highly. |
| User ReviewJessica CGreat, everyone should watch this. Should be screened in high schools, colleges, and universities everywhere. |
| User ReviewJP Dthe various facets to our culture that have created the climate of inequality are amazing, even though we've come long way, baby. excellent credible speakers, men and women, explain how we got where we are, and how we can challenge the status quo. "hallelujah sister, whatever gets you through!" |
| User ReviewSooty MImportant film for everyone to see. I purchased several copies to share with others. |
| User ReviewMaeghan SThis is streaming on Netflix so you don't have an excuse to miss this movie. It is the most accessible movie on the subject of women's portrayal in the media to date. Media literacy is incredibly important. |
| User ReviewAllison WThis is a must see for teenage girls from age 12 to 18. It is so relevant to understanding the impact of the over sexualization of girls and women in the media. Moms, watch with your daughters! |