Chris Rock’s Good Hair

I cant wait to check out (HINT – would love a premiere invite:)) Chris Rock’s highly anticipated documentary, Good Hair. The movie explores the world of black haircare and the concept of “good hair”. The idea to do the film stemmed from a question posed to Chris Rock. His daughter, Lola, came to him in tears asking “Daddy, how come I don’t have good hair?”. Shocked and bewildered by his daughter’s question, Rock set out on a quest into the depths of black hair culture to understand the perception of “good hair”.

GOODH
This comedic expose of black hair culture includes candid stories and observations from celebs like: Ice-T, Kerry Washington, Nia Long, Raven Symone, Paul Mooney, Maya Angelou, and Reverend Al Sharpton.

Good Hair starts Oct 9 in select cities and Oct 23 nationally
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Comments

  1. Aron Ranen says:

    Please take a moment to check out my documentary film BLACK HAIR

    It is free at youtube. 6 parts including an update from London, England.

    It explores the Korean Take-over of the Black Beauty Supply and Hair biz..

    The current situation makes it hard to believe that Madame C.J. Walker once ran the whole thing.

    I am not a hater, I am a motivator.

    Plus I am a White guy who stumbled upon this, and felt it was so wrong I had to make a film about it.

    self-funded film, made from the heart.

    Can it be taken back?

    Link
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p96aaTSdrAE

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