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L'amour fou [videorecording]
Title:
L'amour fou [videorecording]
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[videorecording] / Sundance Selects ; Les Films du Lendemain, Les Films de Pierre presentent ; en coproduction avec France 3 Cinema ; avec la participation de Canal + ; avec la participation de France Televisions ; un film produit par Kristina Larsen, Hugues Charbonneau, Pierre Thoretton ; scenario, Eve Guillou, Pierre Thoretton ; un film de Pierre Thoretton.
Edition:
Widescreen.
Publication Information:
[Orland Park, Ill.] : MPI Home Video, c2011.
Physical Description:
1 videodisc (103 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
General Note:
Special features include: Trailer, making of.
Abstract:
L'amour fou is a stunning, intimate and deeply moving portrait of two great men, their love and their legacy. Fashion icon Yves Saint Laurent met businessman Pierre Bergé at Christian Dior's funeral in 1957. What resulted was a relationship that would span five decades and one that would revolutionise the fashion world and change the way women dressed. After resigning his position as the head of the House of Dior, the precocious Yves Saint Laurent and his partner Bergé went on to found the House of Yves Saint Laurent in 1962. It was a label that soon became synonymous with style, elegance and innovation. As YSL trail blazed through the fashion world, Bergé acted as CEO of the company. Throughout their partnership, they were avid collectors of art, spending a large portion of their wealth amassing a collection that would rival the best galleries, featuring works by Picasso, Matisse and Brancusi to name just a few. Upon Laurent's death in 2008, Bergé decided to sell the couple's beloved collection. It is through this momentous auction, and using rare archival footage as well as interviews with those closest to him that the film beautifully depicts the incredible life of this fashion icon and the relationship between these two remarkable men. L'amour Fou is a wonderful tribute to beauty, elegance, decadence and a man who so perfectly captured all these things.
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Technical Details:
DVD, Dolby digital.
Language:
In French with English or Spanish subtitles.

Closed-captioned for the hearing impaired.
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