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Valentino: The Last Emperor



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Claudia Schiffer Movie:
Valentino: The Last Emperor



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Valentino: The Last Emperor
Valentino: The Last Emperor
List Price: $14.99Label: Phase 4 Films

Salesrank: 455

Released: September 8, 2009
Our Price: $14.99
Used Price: $11.50
MPAA Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Media: DVD

Features:

  • AC-3
  • Color
  • Dolby
  • DVD
  • NTSC
  • Subtitled
  • Surround Sound
  • Widescreen
  • Starring:

  • Valentino
  • Giancarlo Giammetti
  • Gwyneth Paltrow
  • Jeanne Beker
  • Anna Wintour
  • Editorial Review:
    A critically acclaimed look into the life and times of legendary fashion designer Valentino. The film documents the colorful and dramatic closing act of the fashion icons celebrated career, tells the story of his extraordinary life and work, and also explores the larger themes affecting the fashion business today. But at the heart of the film is the unique relationship between Valentino and his business partner and companion of 50 years, Giancarlo Giammetti.

    Description of Valentino: The Last Emperor:
    Every iconic fashion designer deserves his or her own documentary, as it's a chance for the public to consider careers dedicated to making and breaking trends. Lagerfeld Confidential released in 2007, the same year Valentino Garavani saw his museum retrospective at Rome's Ara Pacis. Where was Valentino's film? Not to fear, as director Matt Tyrnauer was there with the camera, whether Valentino liked it or not, documenting his retrospective events and the chaos leading up to them. Valentino: The Last Emperor details this 77-year old icon's history, though it focuses, rather too heavily, on the bonanza surrounding the retrospective and the label's takeover that Valentino and partner, Giancarlo Giammetti, built over a fifty-year stretch. That said, Valentino is a fascinating interview subject whether he is talking about sequined gowns, dressing Jackie Kennedy, corporate takeover, or his five pugs, who star alongside him in the film. Watching this film, one gets pugs in diamond earrings, pugs riding jets, pugs passed out in an alpine mountain house. Valentino leads Lagerfeld around like old pals, to examine his renowned body of work. Women crouch around models sewing and cutting, and hair and makeup teams fly through rooms, apparition-like before the camera lens. The film isn't lacking for glamour, and if one is in the mood for a little Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous, then Valentino will satisfy tenfold.

    Interview footage of the man himself and Mr. Giammetti in action--at editorial meetings, directing seamstresses, backstage before runway shows--gives a good glimpse into what these two men have spent the past 50 years doing. As Valentino says when repeatedly badgered about his retirement date, he's only taken three- to four-day holidays, and rarely, since his business exploded in 1968. He and Giammetti stroll down Via Veneto, where they reminisce about meeting and about La Dolce Vita. And one does learn about Valentino's early inspirations, such as Ziegfield Girl. There are a few short vintage footage clips of Valentino and his ladies, but the film would be so much stronger if there were more. In fact, one barely gets to view Valentino's haute couture, in scenes during retrospective events. The documentary's drama relies solely on Valentino, the charismatic tornado, rather than dwelling on his styles, probably as it should be. --Trinie Dalton

    Valentino: The Last Emperor Reviews:
    Wonderful look at an icon 5 Star Review
    2009-11-04 - This is a wonderful look at a true couturier... one of the last great ones. He is a bit of a diva at moments, but I understand as millions of dollars are at stake with his name on it. The movie has surprisingly touching moments (although they are brief). There are glimpses of some of his clothing, but the movie leaves you wanting more... which is not a bad thing.
    It would be impossible to cram a 50 year history into one film, and that is not what this is meant to be. You have to fill in a lot of gaps. This is a glimpse at a legendary couture house. A great film about a great icon!

    This is a superb, beautiful, heartfelt film on the career of t 5 Star Review
    2009-10-26 - This is a superb, beautiful, heartfelt film on the career of the fashion designer, Valentino, and his partner in life and business, Giancarlo Giametti.

    Fascinating Look behind the scenes 5 Star Review
    2009-10-24 - If you are a real fashion lover, you will fall in love with Valentino. I cried in the theater watching the sun set on his career. It's a behind the scenes view of the fashion world. Whether you know Valentino or not, you will learn to appreciate his gift. BUY THIS!! It's a FABULOUS movie! The extras on the DVD are amazing--more intimate interviews and a look at Valentino's lavish lifestyle. LOVE LOVE LOVE IT!

    valentino 5 Star Review
    2009-10-22 - This is an accurate and exciting review of Valentino's life. I thoroughly enjoyed the opportunity to see into his life, how he works, lives and interacts with his employees and the view of his personal life. This is an excellent representation of his life and how he lives. Thank you.

    Valentino: The Last Emperor 5 Star Review
    2009-10-21 - I loved this documentary on the great designer, it's one of the best I've seen. It draws you into the life and time of Valentino, from the beginning, middle and end of this reign. The way he left the fashion world was sad because I feel he still has so much more to contribe.










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