Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Baby Let Your Hair Hang Down



one of the most lovely documentaries out there
I can't even begin to explain how beautiful and inspiring this little film is. Georgia is the most remarkable human being for everything she's done - I couldn't even begin to fathom what it would be like to be in her shoes. It was probably... really a scary thing to go through. But somehow she was able to turn that around and make it into a real gift instead of a detriment. For that, I just feel the utmost respect and adoration for her. Although this documentary is about a condition, it's still uplifting and warm, and I feel really blessed to have watched it. When it was over I got this feeling like, anything is possible - and anything can be made into a positive experience with the right attitude. Thank you, Georgia Van Cuylenburg, for sharing your world with us. You're my hero!

A moving portrait...
A moving portrait of a beautiful person with a little-known condition. Looks at alopecia from all sides, and I particularly like the human element and the strength of character that Georgia finds in herself and from people around her. Note that there is also a physical version you can purchase on the film's website.

Amazing!
I saw this documentary at a film festival and was so drawn to the story I couldn't wait to have my own copy. Even if you don't have Alopecia you need to see this story. You will shed a few tears have a few laughs and you learn a great lesson in the human spirit and how resilient we can be in the face of diversity.

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