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Good Hair (2009)
Director: Jeff Stilson
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From Time Out London
The comedian Chris Rock fronts this informative rummage through the $9 billion US black hair industry in a style much like his stand-up comedy: hilarious, insightful and charming enough to let him get away with the flammable stuff. What sets Rock on his journey is a question from his five-year-old daughter: ‘Daddy, how come I don’t have good hair?’ For all women, hair is tied up with image and self-esteem in ways an evolutionary psychologist could probably explain. Speaking to a cross-section of African Americans, Rock finds out that this relationship is even messier for them, with added cultural pressure to have straightened – ie white- or Asian-looking – hair.A genial, probing interviewer, Rock extracts candid anecdotes from Maya Angelou, Ice T, the Reverend Al Sharpton and Salt-N-Pepa, and cheekily asks the actress Raven-Symoné exactly where the human hair in her weave comes from. ‘India’, she answers, and off he goes to visit a Hindu temple where the hair from ritual head shavings is sold on and turned into hair weaves. Still, he gets his best lines closer to home in American barbershops and salons. In a Harlem barbers he asks one man which was more painful, being shot or getting his hair relaxed – the place is in stitches.
Author: Cath Clarke
Time Out London Issue 2079: 24-30 June, 2010
User reviews of this film
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- afrogirl said...
- Posted on May 01 2011 01:12 I'm not sure that I'd rate this as a comedy, there are some very serious issues raised in this documentary, that black people need to sit up and take notice of. I think callng the documentary a comedy trivialises these issues. Excellent work Mr Rock! Now let's show it in every black hair salon the world over.
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Cast & crew
Director: Jeff Stilson
Genre(s): Documentaries
Rated: 12A
Duration: 96 mins
UK Release: Jun 25 2010
US Release: Oct 9 2009
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