Nails & Beauty
Nails & Beauty

Movie spotlight

Nails & Beauty

2022
Movie
10 min
English

Awkward teen Lucy escapes dull suburbia and archaic gender constraints when she’s thrown into the absurd world of the buff and brilliant builder Louisa at ‘Nails & Beauty’. This is the alternative beauty salon where Louisa and her assistants perform unconventional beauty makeover treatments involving power tools, cement baths, and unique builders-tea ‘hot-stone’ therapies. Through a revelatory transformation à la Louisa, Lucy discovers a new mode of womanhood and a space where she belongs.

Insights

Director: Ángela MuñozGenres: Short, Drama

Plot Summary

A young woman working in a nail salon dreams of a different life beyond her mundane routine. She finds herself drawn to the vibrant and perhaps illusory world of social media influencers, seeking an escape and a sense of self-worth. The film explores themes of aspiration, identity, and the realities that lie beneath the polished surface of online personas.

Critical Reception

Nails & Beauty garnered attention on the festival circuit for its poignant portrayal of contemporary female aspirations and the complexities of self-perception in the digital age. Critics lauded its subtle direction and strong performances, noting its ability to evoke empathy for its protagonist's quiet struggles and dreams.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its sensitive direction and authentic depiction of a young woman's desires.

  • Noted for its effective use of visual storytelling to convey internal conflict.

  • Commended for its relatable exploration of societal pressures and the search for identity.

Google audience: As a short film primarily showcased at festivals, specific widespread audience reviews on platforms like Google are not readily available. However, general sentiment from festival feedback suggests appreciation for its intimate and thoughtful narrative.

Awards & Accolades

Screened at various international film festivals, including the Málaga Film Festival.

Fun Fact

The director, Ángela Muñoz, drew inspiration for the film from observing the daily lives and aspirations of young women working in service industries.

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