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Yves Saint Laurent: Empire Collection (2002)
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Reviews Counted: 14
Fresh: 10
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Average Rating: 6.3/10
Synopsis: Haute couture--original designs painstakingly created from the finest fabrics--once comprised a sizable, though exclusive and expensive, portion of the fashion industry. Increasingly replaced by... Haute couture--original designs painstakingly created from the finest fabrics--once comprised a sizable, though exclusive and expensive, portion of the fashion industry. Increasingly replaced by ready-to-wear lines, only a handful of couture houses remained at the beginning of the 21st century. When designer Yves Saint Laurent announced his retirement in 2002, it marked a true end to the era. In the documentary YVES SAINT LAURENT: 5, AVENUE MARCEAU 75116 PARIS, filmmaker David Teboul captures the famed designer as he completes one of his final collections. This film serves as a companion to another of Teboul's documentaries, YVES SAINT LAURENT: HIS LIFE AND TIMES, which provides a more in-depth biography of the designer. Teboul uses a cinema verite style, capturing his subjects without narration or other comment, to illustrate the unique mixture of free-spirited group commentary and methodic production that helps to create a Saint Laurent season. Teboul's spare narrative as he moves viewers from sketch to model fitting, often not even revealing the finished product, places primary attention on the design process. As he expounds on the beauty of the clothing and the models, Saint Laurent's love for his craft and the people who help to bring his designs to life becomes clear and evident. Ultimately, this testament to Saint Laurent's genius shows that he has left an indelible mark on a fickle business. Featured guests include Saint Laurent's constant muse Loulou De La Falaise, Catherine Deneuve, and model Laetetia Casta. [More]
Starring: Yves Saint-Laurent, Lucienne Mathieu Saint Laurent, Pierre Berge, Edmonde Charles-Roux
Starring: Yves Saint-Laurent, Lucienne Mathieu Saint Laurent, Pierre Berge, Edmonde Charles-Roux, Loulou de la Falaise
Director: David Teboul
Director: David Teboul
Screenwriter: David Teboul
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Jan 25, 2005
Reviews for Yves Saint Laurent: Empire Collection
This austere non-narrative should fascinate fashion buffs and fans of rigorous cinematic formalism, but leave everyone else fidgeting restlessly in their mass-market jeans and T-shirts.
If you're curious about fashion, it's okay. If sitting through two documentaries about fashion sounds as exciting as, well watching people sew on buttons, skip it.
A glimpse inside the mind of one of the last century's biggest names and a history lesson about the world of high fashion.
The picture is wrapped in a haze of melancholy, as if we're watching a swath of history -- the history of couture, specifically -- winding slowly away from us.
Teboul's films get as close as anyone to revealing the inner workings of the mind of a man who stands as one of the truly influential, world's eye-view-changing designers of the last century.
Teboul explores the nature of Saint Laurent's peculiar genius in these two related documentaries that, taken together, form an interesting portrait of a fascinating, if at times maddeningly enigmatic, figure of high fashion.
Despite the excess of information, the films are so unfocused we never get to know the man behind the gowns.
Complementary documentaries at Film Forum examine the life and career of the designer Yves Saint Laurent.
Uncovers less than one might wish about Saint Laurent's enigmatic personality, but fashion buffs will get an eyeful.
The proceedings quickly turn tedious for those not fascinated by the craft, though no doubt future generations of fashionistas will be thrilled to have them documented.
Long takes and St. Laurent's deep calm have a meditative effect ... when all is said and done the high prices of couture are understood.
A family feeling pervades this intimate documentary, which follows three months of creation for a single season's collection (Winter 2001), from the first drawings to the last finished garment.
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