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Bettie Page Reveals All

  • 2012
  • R
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
1.7K
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The world's greatest pinup model and cult icon, Bettie Page, recounts the true story of how her free expression overcame government witch-hunts to help launch America's sexual revolution.The world's greatest pinup model and cult icon, Bettie Page, recounts the true story of how her free expression overcame government witch-hunts to help launch America's sexual revolution.The world's greatest pinup model and cult icon, Bettie Page, recounts the true story of how her free expression overcame government witch-hunts to help launch America's sexual revolution.

  • Director
    • Mark Mori
  • Writer
    • Douglas Miller
  • Stars
    • Bettie Page
    • Hugh Hefner
    • Olivia de Berardinis
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  • IMDb RATING
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    1.7K
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    • Director
      • Mark Mori
    • Writer
      • Douglas Miller
    • Stars
      • Bettie Page
      • Hugh Hefner
      • Olivia de Berardinis
    • 19User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
    • 64Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Bettie Page
    Bettie Page
    • Self
    Hugh Hefner
    Hugh Hefner
    • Self - Founder, Playboy Enterprises
    • (as Hugh M. Hefner)
    Olivia de Berardinis
    • Self - Pin-Up Artist
    Dita Von Teese
    Dita Von Teese
    • Self - Burlesque Performer
    Greg Theakston
    • Self - Publisher, The Betty Pages
    Mark Mori
    Mark Mori
    • Self - Director
    Perez Hilton
    Perez Hilton
    • Self - Celebrity Blogger
    Todd Oldham
    Todd Oldham
    • Self - Fashion Designer
    Tricia Helfer
    Tricia Helfer
    • Self - Actress & Model
    Laetitia Casta
    Laetitia Casta
    • Self - Actress & Model
    Mamie Van Doren
    Mamie Van Doren
    • Self - Actress
    Rebecca Romijn
    Rebecca Romijn
    • Self - Actress & Model
    Stacy Burke
    Stacy Burke
    • Self - Fetish Model
    Shalom Harlow
    Shalom Harlow
    • Self - Actress & Model
    Joey Arias
    Joey Arias
    • Self - Performer
    Joel Beren
    • Self - Publisher & Photographer
    Richard W. Bann
    • Self - Author & Film Historian
    Bunny Yeager
    Bunny Yeager
    • Self - Photographer
    • Director
      • Mark Mori
    • Writer
      • Douglas Miller
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    7Horror_Flick_Fanatic

    Informative

    I've seen artwork and pictures of her on social media networks, but I really didn't know much about the person until I chanced this documentary on Amazon Prime Video. I did not know how famous she really was in her day. The documentary has tons of photo and video clips from back in the day as well as interviews of people she worked with. She narrated most of the documentary herself, but unfortunately it's all a voiceovers so we don't see Bettie Page in 2008 before her death.

    This is a pretty good documentary to get a sense of the model behind the photography. How accurate it really is will be anyone's guess. But this is probably the way she wanted to be remembered by herself and her friends. It's worth a watch.
    7killercharm

    Beautiful tribute to a woman I love

    A documentary that held me to the end. This is such an interesting story about the life of a woman I can say I truly love and so many would agree with me. Not only does it show the part of her life we all want to see in detail, but it shows us her insights as we watch because...She is a voice over for a lot of this flick! That alone is worth the ticket. Add to that the fact that her insights are so interesting. She was such a thinker.
    7MrGKB

    Worth a peep...

    ...just as its subject was and always will be, "Bettie Page Reveals All!" presents a lovingly illustrated biography of the quintessential American pin-up, Bettie Mae Page, the Queen of Curves. Its strengths lie in being structured around the last audio interviews with Bettie; its weaknesses lie in the paucity of new information, at least for the hardcore Bettie fan, who will have already devoured the several biographies available. The only thing new I learned was that Bettie didn't much care for Mary Harron's "The Notorious Bettie Page." Still, it's as complete a videography as the general audience might expect, well worth the time spent with it. Long live Bettie Page!
    6StevePulaski

    If it sounds like I have a crush, it's because I do

    If I could change one social norm in American society it would likely be that we stop viewing sex as a topic that needs to remain unexplored and unspoken. America, over recent years, has gotten much better at acknowledging that sex exists, sometimes in raunchy and sometimes grotesque forms, but I still see a disturbing rush of uncomfortable feelings loom over a person when one person (cough, cough myself) brings up the topic for discussion. I talk about quite a bit with my friends at school, or just in public, and I've gotten in serious trouble for being open about sexual topics; I've never been reprimanded for mentioning something with grotesque violence, such as school shootings, torture, or even openly talking The Passion of the Christ.

    Nearly everybody watches pornography, thinks about sex on a regular basis, consciously or subconsciously considers sleeping with another person, engages in masturbation, has elaborate sexual fantasies, possesses fetishes/sexual preferences, and enjoys feeling intimate pleasure. If you said "not me" to any of those, I fear for the future of our current or potentially-brewing relationship. Expressing and embracing sexual pleasure is one of the most fulfilling and satisfying things a human can experience, so why have we repressed these perfectly natural, often desired feelings and instead think of gratuitous and unnatural violence as more of a socially acceptable topic? A person who challenged America's prudish views on sexuality was not a die-hard feminist, a liberal/conservative activist, somebody with an agenda, a corporate/organizational mouthpiece, or a group of high school/college kids who shouted "we're not gonna take it anymore" from the rooftops of their schools. It was an intelligent, charismatic pin-up girl from the 1950's by the name of Bettie Page, who, arguably, didn't even think of defying norms when she was posing for several photographers and magazines in her prime. She just wanted to show off her inherently beautiful figure, infectious smile, and unbelievably arousing poses.

    Mark Mori's Bettie Page Reveals All attempts to piece together the life of the pin-up model, who went from the humblest of beginnings, several relationship ups and downs, an explosion of popularity, the owner of the title "America's raciest sweetheart," to complete obscurity, to an unpredictable resurgence, to her death in 2008. Mori and his filmmakers were fortunate enough to obtain a large amount of audio of Page speaking one-on-one to the filmmakers about her life and her career before her death, which makes the film worth seeing for one reason. This is likely the last piece of information we'll ever get from Page that was not just authorized by her but involved her in person.

    With that being said, it's only a shame that the film isn't a bit stronger. The film presents itself in the most basic documentary quality, mirroring a project created with the utilities of Windows Movie Maker and a video-to-MP3 downloading service, as about seventy percent of the film is compiled of a slideshow presentation with the remaining thirty percent catering to talking heads, some who knew Page and some who are just big advocators and supporters of her work.

    Immediately, that creates an imbalance in the film's narrative. At times, it wants just Page to tell her story, but its inclusion of outsider opinion shows that it wants a crowd-sourced view on her as a person, a pin-up girl, and an icon of sexual liberation. Mori attempts to mold both together, but, in doing so, he shortchanges some of Page's crucial elements to her story (mainly her proclaimed sexual abuse that she endured by her father, which was experienced by her sisters in an even more grotesque manner). It's almost shocking how casually it is introduced and dismissed.

    Nonetheless, this documentary is inherently interesting and works as a great classroom companion for sociology/gender studies courses in the high school and college courses "brave" enough to show it. Sixty years ago (not that long ago when one thinks about it), Betty Page lifting her legs in the air with fishnets covering them, lacey pantyhose draping her buttocks, a bare-midriff visible, and a seductive, lipstick-soaked smile was considered "lewd" and "provocative." Now, Katy Perry can sit on her stomach, completely naked on a cloud in the music video for her smash hit "California Gurls," with the camera angles and background intrusions just barely covering up her no-no areas. My how far we've come.

    Furthermore, one model goes on to admit how girls should look up to Page as a contradiction to what "society" and "imaging" tells us now about how women should look, which I'd like to affirm if I may. Page appeared full and complete in the areas males so often desired, and her incredibly vibrant smile and radiant poses and facial expressions only further expressed her beauty and illuminating figure. Page had everything in moderation and exhibits a grand form of beauty girls would be better off admiring than the paper-thin models in the industry today. If it sounds like I have a crush on the young Betty Page, it's because I do.

    Bettie Page Reveals All is a title with two different meanings, both of which one could probably infer. One is the more obvious one (depending on the type of person you are), which denotes that Page herself will tell her story and reveal all the burning questions and details you want to know. The other one may need a few moments to develop upon hearing the title (again, heavily depending on the type of person you are), denoting the idea that Page bears all her female figure in the open for us to take as we will. Both accurately define a woman who had nothing to hide, physically and intellectually and forever changed an American social norm. At least she gets a moderately enjoyable film, which is more that can be said about some other heroes.
    9abcvision

    An American Icon

    As a fan of pinup girls I knew of Bettie Page as the ultimate starlet. Page is a legend, but I did not know the story behind the doll face. Directed by Mark Mori, Bettie Page Reveals All is a fascinating movie on the life of Bettie Page. Not only does it show case never before shared secrets, it is narrated by the Page herself. You learn of the ups and downs that she faced and how she resurfaced after many years living far from the spotlight. This movie is fun, sassy, and a good story of a legendary beauty from Tennessee Bettie Page. Even if you never heard of Bettie Page, I am sure that you have seen her influence in pop culture. The lady with dark bangs and milky skin with the hour glass figure is an American Icon. The movie also touches on some of the unexpected consequences of the conservative 50s and how Page became a renegade in her art. by Dr. Wilson Trivino

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    • Trivia
      After Dragon Con in Georgia has had multiple annual (unofficial) Betty Page Look-Alive Contests, a newspaper article about of one of those contests reached the real-life Betty Page who said she had no idea she had become famous. That led to her being in contact with Dragon Con and them holding the First Annual SANCTIONED Betty Page Look-Alive Contest with her permission.
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    • Release date
      • November 22, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Las revelaciones de Bettie Page
    • Production company
      • Single Spark Pictures
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $108,118
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,846
      • Nov 24, 2013
    • Gross worldwide
      • $108,118
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
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      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1 / (high definition)

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