Hot Irons
Originally released in 1999. Hot Irons is a documentary film. directed by Andrew Dosunmu. At just 50 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
In Detroit, hair styling isn't just a matter of personal grooming, it's a way of life, and Andrew Dosunmu's documentary Hot Irons offers an inside glimpse at Motor City hair salons that turn the tresses of their African-American clientele into remarkable works of art. Dosunmu takes his cameras to Detroit's annual "Hair Wars" competition, in which stylists compete to see who can create the wildest and most outrageous hairdo. Offering a stark contrast between the unique aesthetic of the stylists and the grinding poverty of inner city Detroit, which never fully recovered from the 1968 riots, Hot Irons shows how events like "Hair Wars" brings a sense of art and purpose to a community where both are often lacking.
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- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Hot Irons about?
In Detroit, hair styling isn't just a matter of personal grooming, it's a way of life, and Andrew Dosunmu's documentary Hot Irons offers an inside glimpse at Motor City hair salons that turn the tr...
Who directed Hot Irons?
Hot Irons was directed by Andrew Dosunmu.
How long is Hot Irons?
Hot Irons has a runtime of 0 hours and 50 minutes (50 minutes total).
When was Hot Irons released?
Hot Irons was released on September 16, 1999 in theaters.