'Airbrushed Beyond Recognition' is a brief documentary on airbrushing and retouching in print, digital and social media and its controversial and harrowing after-effects on the minds and bodies of teens and adults, celebs and non celebs alike
This is a film about a teenage girl whom is made fun of by her peers about her acne condition. She later shows kindness to them making them realize that acts of kindness are more beautiful than than the physical look
A film follows a woman's descent into madness, revealing truths that challenge societal norms. It explores body image, the male gaze, and gender roles, delving into femininity. Through self-exploration, she confronts her identity and finds resilience in the search for truth and self-acceptance.
This film follows a character who struggles to define her own beauty outside of the confines that society has put on her. She finds her beauty through her dancing rather than her own body and appearance. She realizes that real beauty is found through more than having the "Perfect" body.
A young girl goes to a shop with a simple objective: find something cute and socially acceptable. Yet as more and more clothes don't fit, she chooses what makes her feel beautiful.
"Beauty is Death" is a short film that follows a woman on her visit to the emergency room. The woman clearly doesn't feel comfortable with how she is presenting herself, with her constantly apologizing for it. Throughout the film, it cuts to her dream of getting ready to come to the emergency room.
"Beauty Within" follows Molly's quest to redefine beauty, embracing self-acceptance and celebrating inner worth. Through introspection and self-expression, she inspires others to reject societal standards and find beauty in their unique selves. #RedefineBeauty
"Glamour" is an exposé' on the inner turmoil over what the media tells women they should watn from men and from themselves and questions the importance of sex and concept of virginity.