A well-edited and moderately fascinating documentary lacking in truly illuminating and profound insights.
Eleven Minutes (2009)
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Reviews Counted:27
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Average Rating:5.8/10
Consensus: Eleven Minutes makes for a decent fashion world primer, but is likely to appeal mostly to Project Runway diehards.
Theatrical Release:Feb 20, 2009 Limited
Synopsis: It's been two long years since the sharp-witted Jay McCarroll was dubbed "the next great American designer" on season one of reality television's Project Runway, and he's anxious to finally show... It's been two long years since the sharp-witted Jay McCarroll was dubbed "the next great American designer" on season one of reality television's Project Runway, and he's anxious to finally show his first line of clothing. The feature documentary, Eleven Minutes, chronicles his year-long journey designing and preparing his first independent runway show for New York's Fashion Week in Bryant Park and the subsequent selling of his line to stores. The result is an in-depth, painfully raw and humorous exploration of the creative process and the constant conflict of balancing commerce with art, fame with talent, and reality-TV with actual reality. --© Regent Releasing [More]
Starring: Jay McCarroll, Carson Kressley
Starring: Jay McCarroll, Carson Kressley
Director: Michael Selditch, Rob Tate
Director: Michael Selditch, Rob Tate
Producer: Michael Selditch, Rob Tate
Studio: Regent Releasing
Reviews for Eleven Minutes
Although the movie isn't without merit, it's all Jay, all the time, and that gets a little old.
What is meant to be a no-holds-barred exploration of the creative process often comes across more like the tiresome Confessions of a Reality TV Darling.
For general audiences, it could use a bit of, ahem, tailoring - taking in here and there.
Some would call the rotund designer charismatic, but I say that this documentary should have gone on only as long as its title.
Though this is the rare documentary that admirably admits recording "reality" on film actually shapes how people behave under the camera's gaze, I think Eleven Minutes is going to appeal mostly to hard-core fashionistas.
Eventually, the film stops being an entertaining look at what goes on behind-the-scenes at one designer’s headquarters prior to Fashion Week and just becomes frustrating.
A severely limited affair, one whose appeal will likely be relegated to those already familiar with McCarroll's prior escapades.
The dynamics of fashioning low-end fashion are amusing but a little of McCarroll goes a long way.
McCarroll is as cocky and cantankerous as he is compelling, which leads to a glut of histrionic moments, including spectacular scuffles with his publicists and his staff.
McCarroll’s 15 minutes of fame came pretty easily; it’s his 11 minutes of industry respect that will make his mark.
This delirious, delicious, deconstructing look at the recent real-world entry into fashion of reality-TV's first "Project Runway" winner Jay McCarroll should round up the usual suspects of gay, style-conscious viewers and many others eager for a good time
The process for putting on a high-profile fashion show seems endlessly fascinating even if it's hard to find reason to care about Jay McCarroll as the film's central subject.
Fashion fanatics will appreciate the behind-thescenes perspective as McCarroll plans his first show.
Like its subject, whose designs were partly inspired by hot-air balloons, this documentary, by Michael Selditch and Rob Tate, sometimes seems buoyant to the point of weightlessness. It can also be fawning, but it's far from hot air.
A decent behind-the-scenes look at the fashion world, a serviceable primer on what it takes to conceive, execute and present a collection and a diverting introduction to an entertaining personality.
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