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Watch Karl Lagerfeld‘s new Chanel short film Once And Forever starring Kristen Stewart:
Sofia Coppola on why she dropped The Little Mermaid, per The Wrap:
“We didn’t agree creatively about how to do it, so I didn’t want to continue. As we were getting closer, it just wasn’t the right fit for what they needed for that project and the way I work. I decided to do something in a smaller scale, the way I like to work.”
Watch a new video on the restoration of The Apu Trilogy, and read our feature on why it’s essential viewing:
Sundance Film Festival 2016 have...
Watch Karl Lagerfeld‘s new Chanel short film Once And Forever starring Kristen Stewart:
Sofia Coppola on why she dropped The Little Mermaid, per The Wrap:
“We didn’t agree creatively about how to do it, so I didn’t want to continue. As we were getting closer, it just wasn’t the right fit for what they needed for that project and the way I work. I decided to do something in a smaller scale, the way I like to work.”
Watch a new video on the restoration of The Apu Trilogy, and read our feature on why it’s essential viewing:
Sundance Film Festival 2016 have...
- 12/3/2015
- by TFS Staff
- The Film Stage
Fashion, celebrities and film have always had a close relationship, but for Coco Chanel's latest starry advertisement/motion picture "Once And Forever," the lines get blurred with a meta-short about the making of a movie about their esteemed founder. Helmed by Chanel creative director Karl Lagerfeld, Kristen Stewart, Geraldine Chaplin, Jérémie Elkaïm, François Marthouret, Amanda Harlech, Jamie Bochert, Jake Davies, Baptiste Giabiconi and Laura Brown star in the effort that goes behind-the-scenes of the troubled production of the Coco Chanel "biopic," while also managing to inform viewers about her life in the process. It's a pretty interesting concept that largely works, though there's not much new added to making-movies-is-hell tropes that are trotted out. Check it out below.
- 12/2/2015
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
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