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Starving Black Models 2
Joe Pusher has a knack for finding Black chicks that are little down on their luck. Many have aspired to be actresses, but for whatever reason, the best film career they are ever gonna have is on their knees and with their big lips and hips wrapped around Joes uncut pinga.
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Plot Summary
This documentary is a continuation of Thomas Allen Harris's exploration of his family history, specifically focusing on the interconnected lives and legacies of his mother, Aunt Carol, and Grandmother, who were all models. The film delves into their experiences in the fashion industry and their broader impact on the family's narrative. It weaves together archival footage, interviews, and personal reflections to create a rich tapestry of memory and identity.
Critical Reception
Starving Black Models 2 received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its intimate and personal approach to documentary filmmaking. The film was noted for its sensitive portrayal of family dynamics and its insightful look into the personal lives of women navigating the complexities of beauty standards and personal ambition. Audiences appreciated the emotional depth and the unique perspective offered by director Thomas Allen Harris.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intimate and personal storytelling.
Appreciated for its sensitive exploration of family history and identity.
Noted for its unique perspective on women in the fashion industry.
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Fun Fact
The documentary is part of a larger cinematic trilogy by Thomas Allen Harris that explores his family history.
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