Good Hair (2009)

Good Hair (2009)
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In the movie School Daze, Spike Lee staged a dance number in which two bands of African-American college students debated the merits of "Straight and Nappy" hair in song, and now comedian Chris Rock and filmmaker Jeff Stilson have extended the conversation to a full-length film in this witty documentary with serious undertones. Rock says he was inspired to make the film when his young daughter asked him, "Daddy, how come I don't have good hair?" and he and Stilson examine black America's obsession with their hair as they visit the Bronner Brothers International Hair Show, an annual trade show for the African-American hair care industry which includes fierce competitions among stylists from around the country and demonstrations of new hair products and techniques. Along the way, Rock also talks to a number of African-American luminaries about their hair issues (including Maya Angelou, the Rev. Al Sharpton, Nia Long, Raven Symone, Ice-T, and Paul Mooney), researches the dangers of many common hair-straightening treatments, reveals the surprising expense of regular hair "relaxing" and weaves, and ponders what the pursuit of straight hair says about African-American cultural identity. Good Hair received its world premiere at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Director(s):
Jeff Stilson
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
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Synopsis of Good Hair

In the movie School Daze, Spike Lee staged a dance number in which two bands of African-American college students debated the merits of "Straight and Nappy" hair in song, and now comedian Chris Rock and filmmaker Jeff Stilson have extended the conversation to a full-length film in this witty documentary with serious undertones. Rock says he was inspired to make the film when his young daughter asked him, "Daddy, how come I don't have good hair?" and he and Stilson examine black America's obsession with their hair as they visit the Bronner Brothers International Hair Show, an annual trade show for the African-American hair care industry which includes fierce competitions among stylists from around the country and demonstrations of new hair products and techniques. Along the way, Rock also talks to a number of African-American luminaries about their hair issues (including Maya Angelou, the Rev. Al Sharpton, Nia Long, Raven Symone, Ice-T, and Paul Mooney), researches the dangers of many common hair-straightening treatments, reveals the surprising expense of regular hair "relaxing" and weaves, and ponders what the pursuit of straight hair says about African-American cultural identity. Good Hair received its world premiere at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
95 mins
Director(s):
Jeff Stilson
Writer(s):
Lance CroutherJeff StilsonChris Rock
Producer(s):
Jenny HunterChris RockNelson George
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Brief Nudity, Drug Content, Mild Language)
Categories:
Documentary
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Eugene N.

As an urban educator, I found this movie to have a wealth of culturally and economically relevent material for middle to high school students. It raises a lot of great questions and the humor is appropriate and a welcome addition. Eugene N.

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Robert B.

Suprise! A truely humorus look at what is an unbelieveably painful area for black people.

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Gwen R.

It was an interesting and enlightening movie. African-Americans spend big bucks on their hair and weaves!

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