Emma Watson breaks the mould of the muse to be both in front of and behind the lens, writing her own script and narrating her own story of being a living paradox.
Castello Cavalcanti is a comedic short film set in a village in Italy in 1955. The film follows the story of a racing car driver who crashes his car and ends up in the small Italian village. As he tries to navigate the village and its quirky inhabitants, he discovers that he has a family history in the village that he never knew about. The film is filled with whimsical and Wes Anderson-esque visuals and humor.
The First Monday in May is a documentary that takes viewers behind-the-scenes of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's annual Met Gala. The film explores the intense planning and preparation that goes into creating the biggest fashion event of the year, as well as the exhibition that accompanies it. Featuring interviews with designers, curators, and celebrities, the documentary offers a glimpse into the world of high fashion and the intersection of art and style.
Synonymous with elegant quality fabrics, cuts and leather craftsmanship, Made in Italy explores the influence Italy has on the global fashion market, creating luxury as a global way of life.
The Forbidden Fashion is a documentary that explores the hidden and controversial elements of the fashion industry. It delves into topics such as the portrayal of bisexuality and homosexuality, the influence of high fashion brands like Prada, Chanel, and Armani, and the artistic aspects of fashion photography and sketching portraits. The film takes place in Vienna, Austria, and showcases the impact of fashion on art and culture. It also highlights the legal issues and lawsuits that arise within the industry.
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