Submitted by swan_pr t3_xwhcpi in Documentaries
hedronist t1_ir7tjln wrote
I think the mods are wrong about whether this is a "documentary". Yes, it is short, but that doesn't violate any of the stated rules for the sub.
It does give insight into something I had never thought about before. She's 84 and I'm 73 ... and my wife is 77. This made me think about a woman's aging body and how that affects her view of the world and of herself. That's more than many other "documentaries" do, regardless of length.
So my unasked for opinion is ... this is a documentary, and this is the correct sub for it. Maybe it's the guidelines that need to be revisited and refined.
swan_pr OP t1_ir7xcdm wrote
Thank you for you comment, I'm glad you found it meaningful. It's never too late to broaden our perspectives. I must admit that as a 51 year old woman, this topic has started to occupy my mind more and more and I seek older women's point of views and ideas and I find them comforting and enlightening. I was deeply touched by this portrait.
Also, the mods reinstated it, it was removed for its short length.
nickkom t1_ir9ewjf wrote
I’ve never found my face to be attractive, but I’ve recently been drawing self portraits. My experience has been like hers—it is an interesting subject if not beautiful. There is a therapy or even a profundity in exploring that space. I was very moved by her words.
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