Ten ordinary women learn the art of the striptease when they dive into the glamorous world of burlesque in this musical documentary of diva proportions.Ten ordinary women learn the art of the striptease when they dive into the glamorous world of burlesque in this musical documentary of diva proportions.Ten ordinary women learn the art of the striptease when they dive into the glamorous world of burlesque in this musical documentary of diva proportions.
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Writer-producer-director Deirdre Allen Timmons examines the classic art of burlesque -- "strip-tease" as opposed to "stripping" -- in this interesting, sometimes funny, and occasionally poignant documentary. Ten ordinary women in the Seattle area, ranging in age from early 20s to early 50s, take a six-week course in taking off their clothes in front of an audience as a way to boost their self-esteem and strengthen their sexual confidence.
As a movie, it's nothing extraordinary -- a conventional, even bland, documentary approach is used -- but the subject matter itself offers something unusual. And more important, the director manages to give us a look inside the psyches of a few of the students who on the surface mostly appear to be "ordinary" people. Why would they want to get up on stage in sexy costumes, gyrate to music, and then show off their not-necessarily-slim bodies?
That's the fascination of this film: the question of why they do it and what they gain. Through interviews with class instructor Miss Indigo Blue, her assistant The Shanghai Pearl, and all of the students, Timmons helps us see that accepting one's body as a sexual object and taking ownership of its use in that context can be truly empowering. In the end, her movie exposes more than just skin; it exposes humanity.
As a movie, it's nothing extraordinary -- a conventional, even bland, documentary approach is used -- but the subject matter itself offers something unusual. And more important, the director manages to give us a look inside the psyches of a few of the students who on the surface mostly appear to be "ordinary" people. Why would they want to get up on stage in sexy costumes, gyrate to music, and then show off their not-necessarily-slim bodies?
That's the fascination of this film: the question of why they do it and what they gain. Through interviews with class instructor Miss Indigo Blue, her assistant The Shanghai Pearl, and all of the students, Timmons helps us see that accepting one's body as a sexual object and taking ownership of its use in that context can be truly empowering. In the end, her movie exposes more than just skin; it exposes humanity.
Burlesque is widely thought of as an old-style thing, reminiscent of 1920s vaudeville shows. But it does still exist. This discipline is the subject of Deirdre Allen Timmons's documentary "A Wink and a Smile". The documentary focuses on a burlesque show in Seattle. In addition to showing the performances, it lets the viewer understand how the women use these performances to own their sexuality. In other words, they get to truly be themselves in burlesque.
This is one of the many Seattle-set productions that I've watched since moving to the Emerald City. It's not the easiest to find - I'm only the second person reviewing it - so you'll have to go to a neighborhood video store to find it.
Whatever the case, it's a documentary that you're sure to love, even if you haven't watched a burlesque show. Check it out and display your attitude, baby!
This is one of the many Seattle-set productions that I've watched since moving to the Emerald City. It's not the easiest to find - I'm only the second person reviewing it - so you'll have to go to a neighborhood video store to find it.
Whatever the case, it's a documentary that you're sure to love, even if you haven't watched a burlesque show. Check it out and display your attitude, baby!
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- Gross US & Canada
- $20,169
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $2,346
- May 3, 2009
- Gross worldwide
- $20,169
- Runtime
- 1h 31m(91 min)
- Color
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