According to the trailer of the Miss Presentation movie, people can explore the under-representation of women in positions of power and influence in America, and how challenges of media can limit the powerful woman. Miss Representation is a documentary film by Jennifer Siebel Newsom, who is a female director. The movie is released by Girls Club Entertainment in 2011. Miss Representation, is the film, will reveal one of the reasons so terrible that shape people's thoughts about women from their early childhood to adulthood poetry. Takes place in America in 2011, but the film true to most of the country, where the media are reaching arms and to influence young people, anytime, anywhere. According to the statistic of the film, "87% of young women aged 17 Americans are dissatisfied with their bodies." They are not satisfied because the images of woman, which always appear in movies, TV, and magazines have a beautiful body, attractive and charming. Many of them are looking to plastic surgery for breast lift or modify their body's parts, while many others were being abused by their friends. Annual average American woman consumes from "12 to 15 thousand dollars" on beauty. Once the woman was considered physical beauty as the most important thing, they will self-limiting their opportunities to become leaders who have a great influence to society. Mass media are distorting the image and demean women. While women have made strides in social position in a few decades ago, the United States still ranks 90 in the world in the number of women in the state legal apparatus, women account for only 3% position important place in the media company, and 65% of women and girls with behavioral disorders related to nutrition. Thus, media lowers the value of the women because people just appreciate their body and not appreciate their
According to the trailer of the Miss Presentation movie, people can explore the under-representation of women in positions of power and influence in America, and how challenges of media can limit the powerful woman. Miss Representation is a documentary film by Jennifer Siebel Newsom, who is a female director. The movie is released by Girls Club Entertainment in 2011. Miss Representation, is the film, will reveal one of the reasons so terrible that shape people's thoughts about women from their early childhood to adulthood poetry. Takes place in America in 2011, but the film true to most of the country, where the media are reaching arms and to influence young people, anytime, anywhere. According to the statistic of the film, "87% of young women aged 17 Americans are dissatisfied with their bodies." They are not satisfied because the images of woman, which always appear in movies, TV, and magazines have a beautiful body, attractive and charming. Many of them are looking to plastic surgery for breast lift or modify their body's parts, while many others were being abused by their friends. Annual average American woman consumes from "12 to 15 thousand dollars" on beauty. Once the woman was considered physical beauty as the most important thing, they will self-limiting their opportunities to become leaders who have a great influence to society. Mass media are distorting the image and demean women. While women have made strides in social position in a few decades ago, the United States still ranks 90 in the world in the number of women in the state legal apparatus, women account for only 3% position important place in the media company, and 65% of women and girls with behavioral disorders related to nutrition. Thus, media lowers the value of the women because people just appreciate their body and not appreciate their