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Daughters of the Sexual Revolution: The Untold Story of the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders
It is a different story that we are experiencing through this woman who has aroused great controversy. The events of that story began with Susan Mitchell, one of the fans of the original Dallas Cowboys team. This woman was suffering from a suspicious look at a time where many view it as reactionary and exploitative. This diverse fraternity of 'neighboring girls' in the small town became a controversial cultural phenomenon at the height of the sexual revolution in the world of football.
Though well-intentioned and aptly researched, Daughters of the Sexual Revolution buys into the good ol' boys club that permeates popular sports culture today.
This slickly edited documentary features stunning archival footage and new interviews with many key cheerleaders from 1972-1990, but the core revelations here come from Mitchell's interview footage.
Mostly, this is a whirlwind trip through the origins of a phenomenon, with an eye toward explaining how America could find these ladies at once sexy and wholesome.
An engaging, once-over-lightly documentary that takes you back to the moment when women, in a public way, were throwing off the last shackles of having to behave themselves.