This Is Paris

[5] In the film, she reveals her experiences with being gooned, and the emotional, verbal and physical abuse she experienced while attending a series of boarding schools as a teenager.

[6] It also chronicles Hilton's professional trajectory, from the beginning to the present day, supported by interviews with family members and friends.

[7] Despite not being prepared to disclose certain information, Hilton trusted Dean's approach and found the process of filming to be a healing space for her.

She served as a producer but did not have artistic authority over the production, which she admitted was a big risk, since she always had "complete creative control" of her business ventures.

Kambasha highlighted the emotional depth of the film, which delves into the lasting impact of her past experiences and shows a more vulnerable, human side of Hilton.