Singled Out (2012)

Los Angeles based group of best friends dealing with being single for one reason or another.

Overview
"Singled Out" is a 2012 documentary film that supplies a statistical analysis of single women in regard to marriage. Directed by Mariona Guiu and Ariadna Relea, the film takes a worldwide point of view as it delves into the lives of five women in 5 various nations-- Australia, Spain, China, Turkey, and Cuba. It stands out as a thoughtful and compassionate exploration of what it implies to be a female and single in the 21st century.

Plot Summary
"Singled Out" explores the inner lives, has a hard time, and victories of five ladies navigating singlehood. The movie takes a deep dive into the global cultural and social constructs of marriage and single women. It includes extensive interviews that reveal the pressure women deal with from society to settle and have a household. Each character represents a specific mix of conditions, arising from their distinct cultural, social and personal circumstances.

Characters Analysis
The five women included in the documentary succeed and independent, yet they share a typical element: being single in their 30's or 40's. These females represent diverse backgrounds and cultures, highlighting the international nature of the societal pressure they deal with.

Jules, a legal representative in Australia, talks about her desire to marry and have kids but struggles to discover an ideal partner. In Spain, we meet Manu, who has actually declared that she has no interest in getting married or having children. In Turkey, Melek is a single mom who speaks about the social taboo of being a single mom in a strong patriarchal society.

Ellie is an English instructor living in China, where social pressure to marry is very high, especially for women referred to as "remaining women". Finally, in Cuba, we fulfill Luna, a music manufacturer who chose to adopt a kid as a single female, challenging social standards.

Societal Theme and Impact
"Singled Out" depicts the social norms and expectations that are common to various cultures. It smartly weaves the narrative of societal pressure around marital relationship and the desire of females to break free from these norms. This struggle of individual desires versus societal expectations is the central theme of this documentary. It shows that in spite of their different cultural, social, and personal circumstances, these single ladies all face the ubiquitous challenge of discovering their place in a society that systematically marginalizes them due to the fact that of their marital status.

The film likewise highlights another important aspect - the concept of choice. As each of the documentary's topics grapple with societal pressures, individual desires, and the complex realities of modern-day womanhood, they showcase the myriad ways single ladies can form their existence beyond conventional marital structures.

Conclusion
"Singled Out" is a silently effective documentary that explores the challenges and possibilities of being a single lady in the 21st century. The documentary provides a face to the data and makes an articulate, understanding case for acknowledging and appreciating the private courses females select to follow. By showcasing the individual stories of five females from numerous cultural contexts, it underlines the universal struggle they share - specifying who they remain in societies that measure a female's worth by her marital status. The movie effectively informs, educates, and stimulates a discussion about the idea of singlehood across the globe. Overall, "Singled Out" is a poignant examination of contemporary singlehood versus the backdrop of standard societal expectations.

Top Cast

  • Jodie Sweetin (small)
    Jodie Sweetin
    Leia
  • Trish Doolan (small)
    Trish Doolan
    Bri
  • Miracle Laurie (small)
    Miracle Laurie
    Mak
  • Dustin Quick (small)
    Dustin Quick
    Elise
  • Tara Samuel (small)
    Tara Samuel
    Nina
  • David Dastmalchian (small)
    David Dastmalchian
    Luke
  • Mackenzie Astin (small)
    Mackenzie Astin
    Ethan
  • Claire Risoli
    Female Homeland Security Agent
  • Robert C. Pullman (small)
    Robert C. Pullman
    Male Homeland Security Agent
  • Joseph Porter (small)
    Joseph Porter
    Seamus