After the Ball is a comedy movie about a fashion designer's daughter, Kate, who gets fired from her job and decides to disguise herself as a man to infiltrate her family's company. She must overcome various obstacles, including corporate sabotage and a fashion disaster, to save the company and her family's legacy.
The September Issue is a documentary that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the production of Vogue magazine's largest issue. The film follows Editor-in-Chief, Anna Wintour, and Creative Director, Grace Coddington, as they navigate the world of high fashion and work to create an iconic magazine cover. With exclusive access to the fashion industry's biggest names and events, The September Issue offers insight into the creative process and the pressures of creating a successful fashion publication.
Each year, tents in Bryant Park herald New York Fashion Week, whose back story is as fascinating as the couture on the catwalk. Fashion's biggest names share the sometimes shocking, often funny rags-to-riches evolution of the iconic event.
Tony "Wise" Good, is an internationally famous model. He fought his way out of the inner city and rocketed straight to the top. He had it all... The career, the trophy wife, fame, fortune and all the luxuries that come with success. But his swift rise to the top did not take him high enough to protect him from the sudden fall he was about to experience. The corrupt corporate world, the government's support and participation in that corruption, and the jealousy and greed of people he knew best, all lead to a rapid downward spiral into a living hell.
Picture Me is a documentary that takes viewers behind the scenes of the modeling industry, showing the glamorous side as well as the challenges faced by models. It provides a candid look at the highs and lows of the fashion industry, exploring themes of beauty, identity, and self-image.
Born in the USSR: 28 Up is a documentary that follows the lives of individuals who were born in the USSR and are now 28 years old. It explores various aspects of their lives including relationships, careers, and personal experiences, providing insights into the effects of growing up and living in the USSR.
Denis Gagnon, fashion designer, is putting the final touch on his latest collection. Confined in his basement, turned atelier, he instinctively assembles materials (glitters, Jersey, leather and silk). Denis returns to his home town of Alma (Lake Saint-Jean) where he meets up with family and old friends. During this visit home he shares his concerns, inspirations and perceptions as a creator. The "enfant terrible" of Canadian fashion is the subject of this new cinematic picture. Rather than solely focusing on the clothing, "My name is Denis Gagnon" is an intimate portrait of a complex character. Denis Gagnon presents himself as the artist behind enormous dark glasses.
Trauma to Triumph: Women details the traumatic stories of Cathy Hughes (Racism), Dana Donofree (Breast Cancer Survivor) and Maria Trusa (Sexual Assault Victim), showing how they used the power of entrepreneurship to overcome their demons.
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