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a bit lazy to interview relatives rather than 'man on the street
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Weeell, to a point - but when you consider how much stuff in the documentary is focused on the impact of being a dancer on the family, and also the kinds of negative responses she, a liberated US woman got from her own father and brother who know she is a dancer, I think the choice of family members was very pertinent. It would have been good to get some wider US perspective in that case as well, though.