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The Beauty Academy of Kabul (2006)
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Reviews Counted:53
Fresh:46
Rotten:7
Average Rating:6.9/10
Consensus: There's nothing frivolous about beauty school when hearing about the individual lives of these women in Afghanistan, and the contrast between them and the idealistic beauticians from America.
Rated: Not Rated
Genre: Education/General Interest
Theatrical Release:Mar 24, 2006 Limited
Synopsis: After the Taleban's fall, a group of American beauticians take their curling irons to Afghanistan to open the country's first beauty school. --© BBC Films
Director: Liz Mermin
Director: Liz Mermin
Studio: Shadow Distribution
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Reviews for The Beauty Academy of Kabul
Most of the students had suffered or witnessed horrific abuses and crimes under the Taliban, yet the film shows two fatuous U.S. instructors who clearly missed the sensitivity training.
Where there's makeup and hairspray, there's hope. The film draws on your sympathy, but it could play just as easily on PBS as it would on the big screen.
Like a before and after makeover, The Beauty School of Kabul should have left us in a different place from where we began, but the film left me with more questions than answers.
Entertaining but lightweight film, which is better suited to public TV than the big screen.
The title isn't a joke. And no, it's nowhere near as frivolous as you'd think.
a spiny, puzzling and highly entertaining film, and whatever you go into it thinking, you're likely to come out thinking something else.
The film's unforgettable stars are the beauty academy's students, women who have survived tribal warfare, Soviet invasion, Muslim tyranny, American bombs, patriarchal families and even Western good intentions with extraordinary grace and fortitude.
... a light and lively fly-on-the-wall piece that is occasionally aware of its own absurdity ...
An example of fascinating material that frequently triumphs over its pedestrian presentation.
... a documentary whose superficial image belies its profound impact.
Surprisingly, The Beauty Academy of Kabul provides equal insight into both cultures, showing how excessive, self-obsessed disconnect can shape a culture as strongly as a hideously intruding reality.
... unlike Dead Poets, this film is actually focused on the students and interested in their attempts to take control of their own destinies.
Yes, (Mid)west is (Mid)west and (Mid)east is (Mid)east, but the twain do meet -- sort of -- in this fascinating, unassuming little film.
Mermin vividly explores both the beauty within its walls and the dangers outside.
There's great charm, and also discomfort, in watching these highly motivated, excited women learn the tricks of a trade practiced very differently from their own, and casually swap horror stories of life under the Taliban.
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