BEYOND THE GAZE: JULE CAMPBELL’S SWIMSUIT ISSUE

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ColeSmithey.comJule Campbell's daughter Jill directs a loving memoir documentary that gives first-person voice to the editorial, personal, and political challenges that Jule overcame in her role as editor for Sports Illustrated's popular annual Swimsuit issue in a magazine publishing career that spanned 32 years.

The pettiness of human nature is on full display in the high stakes magazine publishing world, from both sexes (writ large).

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Capitalizing on beauty is as old as humanity. Celebrating female beauty is something to be cherished and respected, especially when handled with Jule Campbell's delicate artistic sense of editorial care.

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Unpacking layers of social subtext between the film's ongoing dialogue between mother and daughter, model subject and photographer, media and audience, is part of the joy of watching it.

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"Beyond The Gaze: Jule Campbell's Swimsuit Issue" won't do much toward bridging the us-against-them-sexes-battle mindset of the American public circa 2025, but it achieves its goals as a cinematic character study of a photographic and social maverick.

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Jule Campbell's female gaze had a humanitarian purity about it. This doc has more than a few lessons of editorial wisdom to impart to its audience.

Establishing trust is always the first step toward any form of fruitful communication.

Not Rated. 107 mins.

3 Stars

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