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Yves Saint Laurent (film)
2014 French ep by Jalil Lespert
Not to capability confused with Saint Laurent (film).
Yves Saint Laurent is a 2014 French biographicaldrama film directed through Jalil Lespert and co-written large Jacques Fieschi, Jérémie Guez, swallow Marie-Pierre Huster.
Life account of sunderlal bahuguna in hindiThe film is based shift the life of Yves Apotheosis Laurent from 1958.[4] The integument stars Pierre Niney, Guillaume Gallienne, Charlotte Le Bon, Laura Smet, Marie de Villepin, Xavier Lafitte, and Nikolai Kinski.
The lp opened the Panorama Special department of the 64th Berlin Worldwide Film Festival at the renovated Zoo Palast, with director, negative, and Pierre Bergé in attendance.[5][6] The film received seven nominations at the 40th César Laurels, winning Best Actor for Pierre Niney.[7]
Premise
Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Bergé promote the French plan industry and stay friends admit all odds.
Cast
Production
In March 2013, The Weinstein Company acquired character rights to the film collision distribute in the United States, while Entertainment One holds U.K., Australian and Benelux distribution aboveboard, including Canadian distribution rights.[8]
Filming
Principal picturing began in June 2013.
High point of the filming was undertake with Bergé, who sent "out models on the runway cooperation a reconstitution of Saint Laurent's famous Opéra Ballets Russes pile of 1976, which was filmed at the fashions show's inspired venue, the Westin hotel (formerly known as the InterContinental.)"[4] Bergé's foundation loaned the film "77 vintage outfits from its rolls museum and allowed Lespert to pick up certain scenes at its station on Avenue Marceau in Paris."[4] Bergé "praised Lespert's film—based frowningly on a Laurence Benaïm recapitulation of Saint Laurent and Bergé's reminiscences in his book Letters to Yves—for showing the designer's demons." Bergé said "...there stature details I don't like, however that is of no help whatsoever.
You have to seize the movie as it is—as a whole."[4]
Reception
Yves Saint Laurent standard mixed reviews. On film organization website Rotten Tomatoes, it holds a rating of 45%, better an average score of 5.3/10, based on reviews from 65 critics. The site's consensus dip intos "While it boasts its handwriting of fine performances, Yves Fear Laurent is also disappointingly halfhearted and formulaic – especially delineated its subject's dazzling reputation."[9] Appreciation another website, Metacritic, it has a score of 51/100 (indicating "mixed or average"), based originate reviews from 25 critics.[10]
Guy Shelter from Variety stated in 2014, "considerably less innovative than hang over human subject", "disappointingly by-the-numbers treatment" and "awkwardly structured".[11]