Their stories are candid, alarming, often hilarious, and surprisingly universal. Through forthright exposure, the film uncovers a mystery that gets at the heart of our expectations about women in western culture. Untold numbers of women suffer from breast shame. Would you have an answer? Their stories are funny and sad, touching and absurd, alarming and surprisingly universal.
The way they open their lives to us is a profound act of generosity, giving us a healthy model for how to relate to our bodies. Play clip Director Meagan Murphy attached. Meagan Murphy Fernanda Rossi. Top credits Director Meagan Murphy attached. See more at IMDbPro. Clip Photos 7.
Storyline Edit. As women, our relationships with our breasts profoundly influence our lives and identities, yet we don't talk about them. What would happen if we did? In this film, nine women find out. The Breast Archives reveals the inner thoughts, emotions, and pivotal experiences of women ranging widely in ethnicity, age, socio-economic background, and breast size.
In an intimate setting, they candidly reveal their deeply personal memories of puberty, shaming, sexual pleasure, nursing, and breast cancer. They admit to their mixed emotions and contradictory beliefs, questioning their culture and themselves.
Courageously vulnerable, they explore how they have assessed their breasts and tied those judgments to their self-worth, and they begin to find their own inner wisdom. In a profound act of self-revelation, they bare their breasts to the camera, inviting the audience to accept their naked, imperfect truth. User reviews Be the first to review. Details Edit. Release date November United States.
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