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Beauty Refugee 2010

58 min📅 2010-01-31

In the thought-provoking documentary 'Beauty Refugee (2010)', director Cláudia Lisboa delves into the complexities of identity and self-perception.

Director: Cláudia Lisboa

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Beauty Refugee (2010) about?

This documentary follows the filmmaker's personal journey as she grapples with the complexities of identity and self-perception, born into a family with a plastic surgeon for a brother.

Who directed Beauty Refugee?

Cláudia Lisboa directed this thought-provoking documentary.

Who stars in Beauty Refugee?

Unfortunately, cast information is not available.

Is Beauty Refugee (2010) worth watching?

While the documentary's IMDb rating is unrated, its thought-provoking themes and personal narrative make it a compelling watch for those interested in identity, self-discovery, and the human experience.

How long is Beauty Refugee?

The documentary has a runtime of 58 minutes.

About Beauty Refugee (2010) — A Documentary Exploration of Identity and Self-Discovery

In the thought-provoking documentary 'Beauty Refugee (2010)', director Cláudia Lisboa delves into the complexities of identity and self-perception. Born into a family with a plastic surgeon for a brother, the filmmaker reflects on the impact of her own 'work-in-progress' upbringing. As she navigates the blurred lines between reality and self-created expectations, Lisboa poses a poignant question: can one's premise be changed? With a runtime of 58 minutes, this Brazilian documentary invites viewers to ponder the essence of self and the power of transformation. Shot in a style that is both intimate and introspective, 'Beauty Refugee (2010)' is a cinematic exploration of the human experience. As the filmmaker grapples with her own identity, she raises essential questions about the nature of self and the role of external influences in shaping our sense of self.

Through a personal and deeply relatable lens, 'Beauty Refugee (2010)' probes the intricate relationships between family, identity, and self-perception. This documentary is a must-watch for anyone interested in exploring the complexities of human nature and the enduring quest for self-discovery.