Kosmetikkrevolusjonen (The Cosmetics Revolution) is a Norwegian satirical comedy film from 1977 directed by Eldar Einarson, who also wrote the screenplay.
The box is fully computer controlled, and by pouring in raw material and inserting a pre-programmed card, you can get the most appealing perfume, the reddest blush, or the most virile-smelling aftershave.
The Hong Kong group quickly buys the services of a prominent doctor, who in turn persuades the minister of environmental protection to endorse the company's ideas.
It addresses many current social issues: the authorities' concessions to the private business community, the development of new workplaces, abuse of the female body in advertising, and the production of totally unnecessary goods.
In 1977, the newspaper's reviewer wrote the following: "We will all be sent home with our hair pulled from this kind satire, which does not affect anyone, least of all unfortunately the cosmetics industry".
One will be looking for a long time for a fitter and crazier film with anarchist kicks in all directions, greedy capitalists and ardent Marxists included.