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Comics seem to be the supermodels of the millennium. They are hosting radio shows, showing the news and actually winning chairs in congress. Recently, some comedians have actually wandered to the realm of documentary production. And I don't mean documentaries about themselves working as comedians. They're producing documentaries tackling serious subjects.

In 2008, Statement Maher made Religulous, a documentary starring herself going around the world asking people about their spiritual views in an attempt to understand why people rely on a greater power. He clearly had an agenda: show through humor that individuals who rely on God are stupid. As the film was interesting and believed provoking, his obvious error was often distracting. Jordan Moore is also number lover of goal film-making. And while I like his films as properly, I don't generally trust so-called details presented in this staunch one-sided view.

Frank Rock's shortly to be introduced Great Hair, takes a glance at black women's search for straight , extended hair and the internationally multi-billion dollar business that helps it. The movie will hit theaters in about weekly but the truck has already created a national debate about African-American hair. Possibly Rock's appearance on Oprah had something regarding it. Anyway, the subject subject is equally sensitive and market unique - two adjectives that could frequently hold films from being made.

Rock's daughter determined him to make the documentary when she named a friend's hair "good." As a dark National with natural hair, I can only trust Rock's documentary is eye-opening and useful and doesn't only choose the cheap laugh.I wish more comics produce documentaries. Maybe it's great for the genre. My thinking is, if the large name stars provide people out to theaters to see one documentary, probably those same people will return to see more. Probably they will watch various kinds of documentaries.

I'm a fool for performance documentaries. There's always the music, artwork or humor to slim on if the style or design is usually weak. Nevertheless, which was incorrect with "Beats, Poems & Living: The Travels of A Group Named Quest." The story telling in this documentary concerning the popular reputation party was effectively constructed, successfully interesting and insightful. And, the audio produced me run to get tunes from iTunes when the film was over.

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