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Miss Italia Mustn't Die

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Behind the glitz of Miss Italia, director Patrizia Mirigliani fights to save the iconic pageant, now wavering amid scandals and changing beauty standards.
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John Serba Decider Miss Italia Mustn’t Die is a smart, insightful documentary that examines a variety of hot-button issues with concision and curiosity. Feb 28, 2025 Full Review Daniel Hart Ready Steady Cut Miss Italia Must Not Die is a fascinating documentary about the fading beauty pageant in Italy. It explores the dying tradition of Miss Italia with family drama and political conflict. Rated: 4/5 Feb 26, 2025 Full Review Barbara Shulgasser Common Sense Media Miss Italia Mustn't Die is subtly entertaining. It's weakness and strength is the same–it allows pageant leaders to speak for themselves without comment. Feb 25, 2025 Full Review Read all reviews

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S B I stopped at a pageant agent reminiscing of days gone when standards of beauty required the girls to...."lift their hair to see if they had elephant ears".......same old balding man (people in glass houses and all that) screaming at the other agents to get real, when judging a current round of contestants, because one of the girls had a "huge a$%!!", inferring that she should not be there.....???!!!???.....yeah, and they're all baffled as to why no one is interested in this kind of archaic pageantry anymore??????? Rated 1 out of 5 stars 03/10/25 Full Review Gabriele L I watched "Miss Italia non deve morire" ("Miss Italy Must Not Die") hoping to see a profound analysis of how a historic institution could reinvent itself, but I was deeply disappointed. The documentary reveals, perhaps unintentionally, everything that doesn't work in the current management of the pageant: inadequate communication, questionable managerial choices, and values completely disconnected from contemporary society. Particularly disturbing was seeing Patrizia Mirigliani speak with unsettling casualness about the abuse suffered by a contestant, treating the incident as simple communication material. This scene truly made my skin crawl. The title is ironically appropriate: yes, perhaps Miss Italy shouldn't die, but it's certainly time to pass the torch to a team under 50 years old, capable of understanding that the values of the average Italian have changed and that the concept of beauty has evolved. A documentary that, without meaning to, becomes the perfect manifesto for the urgent need for renewal at the top. Rated 1 out of 5 stars 02/27/25 Full Review jika A After 30 minutes I couldn't watch anymore. They constantly talking about womens bodies in a manner that's disrespectful and I don't recommend this documentary Rated 1 out of 5 stars 02/27/25 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Behind the glitz of Miss Italia, director Patrizia Mirigliani fights to save the iconic pageant, now wavering amid scandals and changing beauty standards.
Director
Pietro Daviddi, David Gallerano
Distributor
Netflix
Production Co
Fremantle, Ring Film
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
Italian
Release Date (Streaming)
Feb 26, 2025
Runtime
1h 38m
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