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Provocative and celebratory, Subjects of Desire challenges what we understand about race and the power behind beauty.
Synopsis
Subjects of Desire is a timely documentary film that examines the cultural shift in North American beauty standards towards embracing Black female aesthetics and features.
Told from the POV of women who aren’t afraid to challenge conventional beauty standards, the film explores the positive and negative portrayals of Black women in media and asks what is the impact today?
Weaving through the past and present, Subjects of Desire is a culturally significant, provocative documentary film that challenges and ultimately deconstructs what we understand about race and the power behind beauty.
Directed by
Erisa Apantaku is a queer, Black/biracial multimedia producer and uninvited guest on the lands of the Three Fires Confederacy (Ottawa, Ojibe, and Potawatomi Nations)


