"One dreams of a story like this," remarks documentarian Peter Forgacs
in his latest foray into history through home-movies, "Miss Universe
1929." Liesl Goldarbeiter, a Jewish girl from Vienna, won the beauty
title in Galveston, Texas, and, in the rush of docus mining the
personal archeology of the Holocaust, it is not hard to see where
Liesl's story is heading. But another, stranger narrative also emerges
here, about one of the most beautiful women on the planet and a man
obsessed with filming her. Fascinating, Jewish-themed doc seems a
natural for fests and limited urban release.
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