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Be a Man
Journalist Mubariz, who is threatened by a businessman, should not write an article, or else he will lose his family. How will Mubariz get out of this situation?
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Plot Summary
A short documentary exploring the concept of masculinity through interviews and observations. It delves into societal expectations and personal experiences related to being a 'man'. The film presents diverse perspectives on what it means to embody masculine traits in contemporary society. It questions traditional notions and encourages a broader understanding of manhood.
Critical Reception
As a short documentary, 'Be a Man' received a generally positive reception for its concise yet thoughtful exploration of masculinity. Reviewers often highlighted its intimate interviews and its ability to provoke discussion on a sensitive topic. While some noted its brevity, most found it impactful within its short runtime.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its insightful and diverse perspectives on masculinity.
Appreciated for its ability to spark conversation within a short format.
Noted for its intimate and personal interview style.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews is not readily available for this short documentary.
Fun Fact
The director, Kellan St. John, also served as the primary interviewer and cinematographer for the documentary.
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