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Free Documentary Screening: “America the Beautiful 3: The Sexualization of Our Youth” | SF

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Monday, November 3, 2014 - 7:00 pm to 9:30 pm | Cost: FREE*
*Free, but an RSVP is required

Landmark’s Clay Theatre | 2261 Fillmore St, San Francisco, CA

Event Details

Catch a free screening of America the Beautiful 3: The Sexualization of Our Youth on Monday, November 3, 2014.

Free, but an RSVP is required.

After the screening, there will be a special Q&A with the director, Darryl Roberts.

About America the Beautiful 3: The Sexualization of Our Youth: The third installment of the documentary series America the Beautiful sharply questions the highly sexualized media we consume and how deeply it affects our youth. Award-winning director Darryl Roberts teams up with industry experts to delve into the problematic reality behind child beauty pageants, teen pregnancy, and rape culture. This documentary takes a look at the harrowing consequences of sexualizing our youth, while also highlighting the positive strides made by those determined to bring it all to an end.

About the Series: America the Beautiful is a three-part documentary series by acclaimed director Darryl Roberts that keenly explores our country’s obsession with beauty, thinness, and the increasing sexualization of our youth.

About Darryl Roberts: Darryl Roberts is an established writer, producer, director, and President of Harley Boy Entertainment. He is best known for his 2008 award-winning documentary America the Beautiful, which keenly focuses on America’s obsession with beauty. The documentary got coverage from such places as The Today Show and CNN News.

The first in the America the Beautiful documentary series has also been internationally successful winning accolades that include Best Documentary (Beloit International Film Festival), Audience Award (Giffoni Hollywood Film Festival), Best Director – Documentary (Chicago International Film Festival), and the UN Rights of the Child Award (Chicago International Children’s Film Festival).

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Cost: FREE*
*Free, but an RSVP is required
Categories: Movies
Address: 2261 Fillmore St, San Francisco, CA