The Miss Landmine project is a controversial beauty pageant for landmine survivors in Cambodia. Amidst a country still haunted by the aftermath of war, the project challenges traditional beauty standards and shifts the focus to the resilience and strength of these remarkable women. The pageant not only highlights the harsh realities of landmine injuries but also brings attention to the stigma survivors face in society. As we see the contestants' stories unfold, we explore the complexities of beauty, disability, and empowerment. With the Cambodian government pushing back against the project, tensions rise, yet the contestants remain determined to change perceptions and redefine what beauty truly means. Through this poignant and thought-provoking journey, the film provides a fresh perspective on the intersection of disability, culture, and hope. Instagram - @realstoriesdocs Any queries, please contact us at: owned-enquiries@littledotstudios.com
