2013/11/22 (US) | Documentary, History
The world's greatest pin-up model and cult icon, Bettie Page, recounts the true story of how her free expression overcame government witch-hunts to help launch America's sexual revolution. When she saw the film The Notorious Bettie Page, produced by HBO in 2006, the main person concerned reacted unequivocally: “Lies! Lies!” In a long interview recorded shortly before her death, the woman who entered the collective unconscious as the ultimate pin-up gave her version of events to director Mark Mori. In a gravelly voice, Bettie Page tells her own story and lifts the veil on areas often hidden by images that have made so many men and women fantasize since the 1950s: her abused childhood, an eclipse that lasted forty years, her mental illness. Through testimonies and unpublished archives, this documentary brings back to life a body and a face endlessly declined before our eyes, just as Bettie wanted: “I would like people to remember me as I was in the photos.”
Mark Mori
Director
Bettie Page
Self
Dita Von Teese
Self
Hugh Hefner
Self
Rebecca Romijn
Self
Tricia Helfer
Self
Tempest Storm
Self
Bunny Yeager
Self
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Released
Doug Miller
Writer
Diana Prince
Associate Producer
Doug Miller
Editor
Julie Chabot
Editor
Mark Mori
Producer
Clifford Schultz
Co-Producer
Evan Schlossberg
Associate Producer