Paper Giants: The Birth of Cleo
Paper Giants: The Birth of Cleo

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Paper Giants: The Birth of Cleo

2011
TV Show
Ended
1 Season
English

In early 1972, Ita Buttrose and Kerry Packer got together to create a magazine that became one of the most dramatic sensations in Australian publishing history. CLEO Magazine - begun in a "fit of pique" - went on to help define women, Australia and the relationship between the two.

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IMDb7.3/10
Director: Esben KlintGenres: Documentary, History

Plot Summary

This documentary chronicles the rise of Cleo, a pioneering Australian women's magazine, from its inception to its significant impact on media and society. It delves into the ambitious visionaries and challenges behind its creation, exploring how it redefined women's magazines in the 1970s and beyond. The film highlights the magazine's bold editorial choices and its role in shaping cultural conversations.

Critical Reception

Paper Giants: The Birth of Cleo was generally well-received by critics for its insightful look into media history and its engaging narrative. Reviewers often praised its thorough research and its ability to capture the spirit of the era. Audience reception was positive, with many appreciating the nostalgic elements and the exploration of a significant cultural artifact.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its engaging historical narrative and detailed exploration of a landmark publication.

  • Commended for its insightful look into the Australian media landscape of the 1970s.

  • Appreciated for its focus on the cultural impact and legacy of Cleo magazine.

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Fun Fact

The documentary is part of a larger production that also includes a fictionalized drama miniseries called 'Paper Giants: Magazine Wars', which tells a similar story from a different perspective.

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