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GIRLS AND DOLLS is a character sketch of Robin Newland, a professional stylist unusually obsessed with
and fanatic about dolls. Through conversations with Robin and those who know her best, the film portrays
the fixation as the end result of and escape from an unpleasant childhood. Those interviewed relay the
detailed personal stories Robin concocts for each doll (one, for instance, lives a complete sham,
repressing her suspicion that her boyfriend is a closeted homosexual) and the delicate "surgery" she
regularly performs on them (primarily head removal and replacement). Juxtaposing the inherent playfulness
of the toys with the real issues Robin has faced throughout her life, the film touches on serious themes
including absentee parents, sexuality, and the obstacles of growing up in a ghetto.
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