America the Beautiful

2007 Documentary

Looking at the cover of popular fashion magazines and examining the lengths that young girls will go to in order to achieve "perfection," it's easy to see why many people believe that America has developed an unhealthy obsession with beauty. In this documentary, filmmaker Darryl Roberts offers deeper insight into this observation by speaking with everyone from advertising and fashion professionals to average people on the street in an attempt to discover precisely why some people are willing to put their lives on the line in order to become physically attractive. Gerren Taylor was a lanky 12-year-old girl whose gangly appearance was once an endless source of amusement for her cruel classmates, but over the course of the next two years her most embarrassing features become her greatest assets as she strives to become one of America's next top supermodels. But what drives girls like young Gerrin to seek the attention and admiration of millions? By attempting to peer into the mindsets of such picturesque celebrities of Paris Hilton and Jessica Simpson and picking the brains of some of the top magazine editors, plastic surgeons, and beauty experts in the country -- not to mention divulging the sometimes bizarre ingredients found in popular cosmetics -- Roberts does his best to find out just why we seem to value surface beauty over true substance. more..

Director: Darryl Roberts

Reviews

  • America the Beautiful carries a persuasive message, and is all the more effective because of the level tone that Roberts adopts.

    Roger Ebert - The Chicago Sun-Times

    29 November 2012

  • A sprawling, messy, frustrating and impassioned examination of the psychological fallout from America's obsession with a highly artificial and all-but unattainable standard of beauty.

    Maitland McDonagh - TV Guide

    29 November 2012

  • Mostly succeeds in unmasking the flaws of fetishizing skin-deep beauty.

    - The San Francisco Chronicle

    29 November 2012

  • Unexpectedly witty and affecting exposé of the American beauty industry.

    Reece Pendleton - Chicago Reader

    29 November 2012

  • Gerren's story is fascinating, but Roberts dilutes it by going off on tangents about unsafe cosmetics and phony plastic surgeons. Both topics need exploring - just not here. There's more than enough drama in Gerren's life.

    V.A. Musetto - New York Post

    29 November 2012

Awards

  • Best Direction - Documentary

    Chicago International Film Festival (2007)