102 minutes
1/27/2002
Tracking the country’s oldest beauty contest—from its inception in 1921 as a local seaside pageant to its heyday as one of the country’s most popular events—Miss America paints a vivid picture of an institution that has come to reveal much about a changing nation. The pageant is about commercialism and sexual politics, about big business and small towns. But beyond the symbolism lies a human story—at once moving, inspiring, infuriating, funny, and poignant. Combining rare archival footage, with a host of intimate interviews with distinguished commentators including Gloria Steinem, Margaret Cho, Isaac Mizrahi, former contestants and behind–the–scenes footage and photographs, the film reveals why some women took part in the fledgling event and why others briefly rejected it - how the pageant became a battle ground and a barometer for the changing position of women in society.
Cherry Jones
as Narrator
Julia Álvarez
as Self
Sarah Banet-Weiser
as Self
Margaret Cho
as Self
Kimberly Clarice Aiken
as Self
Ric Ferentz
as Self
William Goldman
as Self
Vicki Gold Levi
as Self
Leonard Horn
as Self
Lee Meriwether
as Self
Isaac Mizrahi
as Self
Mary Ann Mobley
as Self
Robin Morgan
as Self
Kathy Peiss
as Self
Tricia Rose
as Self
Kate Shindle
as Self
Gloria Steinem
as Self