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  • Good Hair

  • Jeff Stilson

Country: USA
Year:
2009
Language:
English
Runtime:
95 minutes
Format:
Colour/35mm
Rating:
PG

PUBLIC SCREENINGS
Sunday September 1303:45PM ISABEL BADER THEATRE Add Film to MyTIFF Filmlist Buy Now
Tuesday September 1502:30PM AMC 6 Add Film to MyTIFF Filmlist Buy Now
Saturday September 1909:30AM SCOTIABANK THEATRE 3 Add Film to MyTIFF Filmlist Buy Now

Description

What more can be said about black people and their hair? Everything.

The subject has inspired countless song lyrics, books, films and kitchen-counter arguments. The politics, the economics and even the physics of black hair can sometimes trigger obsession. Now everyone can find out what all the fuss is about, with Chris Rock as a guide.

Acting as African America's Michael Moore, Rock goes front and centre in this investigative documentary that is both hilarious and surprisingly informative. It began with an innocent question from his young daughter: “Daddy, how come I don't have good hair?” In black families “good” hair means straight hair, and it's been the source of pain and envy ever since African slaves first digested European beauty standards. Today, women on limited incomes pay thousands of dollars a year to maintain a straight-hair weave – or expect their men to pay for them. To assist in the exploration of this trend, the Reverend Al Sharpton, interviewed by Rock in a light mood, sermonizes on the historical significance of his processed ‘do.

Rock is bemused as he goes from salon to street corner to industrial giant, but he asks tough, smart questions. Aided by both ordinary people and celebrities – actress Nia Long, author Maya Angelou – he aims to bring common sense to an arena ruled by vanity and warped custom. Still, there's no denying the incredible creative ferment brought on by this desire to change and improve one's hair. Visiting an annual contest for black hair stylists, Rock watches as competitors whip up coiffures that seem straight out of science fiction.

Underpinning it all is a hidden economy that stretches from those living in America's black neighbourhoods, to the businessmen who harvest women's hair in India, to the Korean American brokers who deal straight black Asian hair to black women so their manes can look more European. It's a black thing, but everybody's involved.

Cameron Bailey


Jeff StilsonJeff Stilson is a stand-up comedian, writer and producer. He has won Emmys for his writing on The Chris Rock Show and for his work as a producer of The Osbournes. His other television writing credits include The Late Show with David Letterman, The Daily Show, and Da Ali G Show. Good Hair (09), which won the Special Jury Prize for US Documentary at the Sundance Film Festival, is his first feature film.

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