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Yves Saint Laurent

  • 2014
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 46 Min.
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Yves Saint Laurent (2014)
A look at the life of French designer Yves Saint Laurent from the beginning of his career in 1958 when he met his lover and business partner, Pierre Berge.
trailer wiedergeben1:42
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Ein Blick auf das Leben des französischen Modeschöpfers Yves Saint Laurent, der seine Karriere im Jahr 1958 begann, als er seinen Liebhaber und Geschäftspartner Pierre Berge kennenlernte.Ein Blick auf das Leben des französischen Modeschöpfers Yves Saint Laurent, der seine Karriere im Jahr 1958 begann, als er seinen Liebhaber und Geschäftspartner Pierre Berge kennenlernte.Ein Blick auf das Leben des französischen Modeschöpfers Yves Saint Laurent, der seine Karriere im Jahr 1958 begann, als er seinen Liebhaber und Geschäftspartner Pierre Berge kennenlernte.

  • Regie
    • Jalil Lespert
  • Drehbuch
    • Marie-Pierre Huster
    • Jalil Lespert
    • Jacques Fieschi
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Pierre Niney
    • Guillaume Gallienne
    • Charlotte Le Bon
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    • Regie
      • Jalil Lespert
    • Drehbuch
      • Marie-Pierre Huster
      • Jalil Lespert
      • Jacques Fieschi
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Pierre Niney
      • Guillaume Gallienne
      • Charlotte Le Bon
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  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 2 Gewinne & 9 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Yves Saint Laurent: I'm Not That Nice (UK)
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    Yves Saint Laurent: I'm Not That Nice (UK)
    Yves Saint Laurent: I'm Not That Nice (UK)
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    Yves Saint Laurent: I'm Not That Nice (UK)
    Yves Saint Laurent: I'm Yves Saint Laurent (US)
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    Yves Saint Laurent: I'm Yves Saint Laurent (US)
    Yves Saint Laurent: Haircut (Us)
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    Yves Saint Laurent: Haircut (Us)
    Yves Saint Laurent: I Like It A Lot (UK)
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    Yves Saint Laurent: I Like It A Lot (UK)

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    Pierre Niney
    Pierre Niney
    • Yves Saint Laurent
    • (as Pierre Niney de la Comédie-Française)
    Guillaume Gallienne
    Guillaume Gallienne
    • Pierre Bergé
    • (as Guillaume Gallienne de la Comédie Française)
    Charlotte Le Bon
    Charlotte Le Bon
    • Victoire Doutreleau
    Laura Smet
    Laura Smet
    • Loulou de la Falaise
    Marie de Villepin
    Marie de Villepin
    • Betty Catroux
    Nikolai Kinski
    Nikolai Kinski
    • Karl Lagerfeld
    Ruben Alves
    • Fernando Sanchez
    Astrid Whettnall
    Astrid Whettnall
    • Yvonne de Peyerimhoff
    Marianne Basler
    Marianne Basler
    • Lucienne Saint-Laurent
    Jean-Édouard Bodziak
    Jean-Édouard Bodziak
    • Bernard Buffet
    Adeline D'Hermy
    Adeline D'Hermy
    • Anne-Marie Munoz
    • (as Adeline D'Hermy de la Comédie-Française)
    Xavier Lafitte
    • Jacques de Bascher
    Alexandre Steiger
    Alexandre Steiger
    • Jean-Pierre Debord
    Philippe Morier-Genoud
    • Jean Cocteau
    Anne Alvaro
    • Marie-Louise Bousquet
    Patrice Thibaud
    Patrice Thibaud
    • Christian Dior
    Gérard Lartigau
    • M. Boussac
    Michèle Garcia
    • Raymonde Zehnacker
    • Regie
      • Jalil Lespert
    • Drehbuch
      • Marie-Pierre Huster
      • Jalil Lespert
      • Jacques Fieschi
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    6paul-allaer

    Well intended but wafer-thin bio-pic lacks drama and depth

    "Yves Saint Laurent" (2014 release from France; 105 min.) brings the story of one of the biggest names ever in the fashion design industry, YSL. As the movie opens, we are in 1957, where we see young Yves with his family in Oran, Algeria (not long before the revolutionary war breaks out). During the opening titles, we jump to today, where YSL's partner explains why he is selling all of the art they had collected over the last 4+ decades. We then jump back to the late 50s, and it's not long before the crazily-talented YSL is off to Paris, where he works under that other monument of the French fashion industry, Christian Dior. When Dior unexpectedly passes away, YSL becomes the head designer (he was barely 22!). Meanwhile. we also get to know the personal life of YSL. To tell you more would spoil your viewing experience, you'll just have to see for yourself how it all plays out.

    Couple of comments: first, there are dueling biopics on YSL currently out there. Besides this movie, there is also the similarly titled "Saint Laurent", also from France, so be careful to be sure that you don't mistakenly confuse one with the other. Second, this movie tries to give us both a look at YSL's professional life and his personal life, but in the end really doesn't do either one justice. It all seems very hurried (the movie covers 1957 through 1976), and as a result the movie lacks depth and drama. That is really a shame as there are some good moments in it. One of those is when YSL is under observation at a military hospital, and YSL's partner tells him: "Do you want to live or do you want to die?" Another good moment comes much later when the same partner observes "You are happy only twice a year: in Spring and in Fall, when the collections come out". I wish there were more such key observations. The two lead actors, Pierre Niney as YSL and Guillaume Gallienne as his partner, give their all in performances covering 2 decades, and it's certainly not their fault that the movie, while promising at times, ultimately falls short. Last but not least, tip o' the old hat to the production design of the movie, with the immaculate reproductions of Paris in the 60s and 70s (check out the old cars!).

    "Yves Saint Laurent" opened without any pre-release hype or advertising last summer (July, 2014) at my local art-house theater here in Cincinnati. I figure it wouldn't be playing long so I went to see it right away (I was right, as it disappeared after only 1 week). The early evening screening I saw this at was not particularly well attended. The other YSL biopic I mentioned earlier is finally opening this weekend here in Cincinnati and I'm looking forward to check that out, just to see how different it is from this one. Meanwhile, well-intended as it is but flawed, I still might suggest you check out "Yves Saint Laurent" when it is released on DVD/Blu-ray. If on the other hand you are a fashion aficionado, then this movie is a must-see!
    6leonblackwood

    In depth biopic which covers every aspect! 6/10

    Review: This movie gives an in depth look into Yves Saint Laurent life, which had its ups and downs throughout his successful career in the fashion industry. I liked the way that the director showed how he became famous after his brief take over from Christian Dior. It really does show the dark side of his life and his battle with his inner demons whilst trying to sustain his career. Pierre Berge really was the genius behind the business side of his fashion world, but when it came to the actual designing and production of his amazing clothes, you really can't fault Saint Laurent. His whole thought process was extremely unique which was noticed by Pierre, earlier on his in career. After battling through many obstacles in his life, Yves always received love from the public through his fashion which is still popular to this day. As a movie, I found it entertaining and an eye opener, into a world which I know nothing about. Enjoyable!

    Round-Up: I haven't heard of any of the actors in this movie before, but man, they really did do a good job. The emotion and drama throughout the movie was great and the performance by the leading actor couldn't have been played better by anyone else. His mannerism and gestures were spot on and he actually did look like Saint Laurent. I would have liked to see what had happened in his career before he sadly died in 2008 of brain cancer, but it's still a very well put together biopic. After watching the bonus features on the DVD, I saw that the real Pierre Berge helped with the move and he gave them permission to use the real clothes and shoot in Yves apartments which shows how in depth the movie really is. It would have been good to see some real footage of the man himself, but that's just me being fussy. I'm not usually one that likes movies with subtitles, but I didn't lose interest throughout the movie, which is a plus for me.

    Budget: €12million Worldwide Gross: $20million

    I recommend this movie to people who are interested in Yves Saint Laurent and the troubled mind behind his successful career as a fashion designer. 6/10
    8thedozinglion

    An excellent companion piece to L'Amour Fou

    I have just watched Yves Saint Laurent and found it to be a visually sumptuous film which totally captures the dying days of the elite formal couture houses before bursting into the hedonism of modern global fashion brands. An excellent companion piece to L'Amour Fou (2010), giving an insight into the tempestuous but private relationship between YSL and Pierre Bergé through the pitch perfect acting of Pierre Niney (Yves) and Guillaume Gallienne (Pierre).

    The film charts YSL's career from his early years at Dior in the late 1950s through to his iconic Ballet Russes collection of 1976. The world of the late 1950s is perfectly captured with elegant Dior designs, stylish models and a jazz score that matched the chic Parisian apartments the characters inhabit.

    In one such apartment Yves meets Pierre Bergé, the man he will spend the rest of his life with both privately and professionally. For Pierre is the man who orchestrates the creation of YSL as a couture house. He gives Yves the confidence to "create on my own terms" and show the world his own particular view of feminine beauty and elegance.

    Their relationship mirrors Giancarlo Giammetti and Valentino Garavani who together also created an iconic fashion house and sustained a personal relationship for over 50 years. Their story too is wonderfully and humorously captured in the documentary The Last Emperor (2008). However, one is left with a sense that Giancarlo and Valentino had a much more stable relationship to that of Yves and Pierre. The YSL movie captures during the 1960/70s Yves' erratic excesses with drugs and sex and Pierre's jealousy and need for control.

    But this expose of their difficult relationship in no way detracts from the exquisite design throughout the movie. From the elegant, well documented interiors of Yves and Pierre's Parisian apartments, to the bohemian Moroccan lifestyle they enjoyed with the likes of Loulou de la Falaise and Karl Lagerfeld.

    This film was a joy to watch with a standout performance by Pierre Niney, whose voice and mannerisms made Yves live once again.
    5lucasnochez

    Film Review: Yves Saint Laurent/ www.nightfilmreviews.com

    Becoming a trend-setter in the fashion industry can be quite the challenge, but making a fashion movie with some cinematic and historical merit is the real challenge many have been willing to accept, and have failed miserably. Even though there are so many irreplaceable names within fashion with such interesting stories to tell (Dior, Arden, Versace, Ford, Varvatos, Gucci and Chanel to name a few), director Jalil Lespert chooses Yves Saint Laurent; one of the few fashion icons to have his pieces of high fashion and considerably iconic art pieces displayed in museums and prestigious art galleries around the world. Yet, with Yves Saint Laurent, we aren't quite sure if that is simply enough for a biopic of this stature.

    Lacking any real panache and coming undone at the poorly constructed narrative seams, Yves Saint Laurent becomes a retro-fitted cinematic mess that, similar to many of Luarent's pieces, is more fun to look at than to wear, or in this case, follow narratively. Yves Saint Laurent depicts the tormented life of a genius, torn apart by the luxuries of high living and fame at too young an age. While Laurent could never possibly be taken away from being a visionary, his newest film by veteran French actor Jalil Lespert focuses more on its grainy, melancholic exterior than it does with coherently telling the story of one of the most revolutionary haute couture designers of the mid-1900's.

    One of Lespert's greatest facilitators of telling Laurent's story is sex, and his story begins at the tender age of a twenty-one when Yves Henri Donat Mathieu-Saint-Laurent (Pierre Niney) was simply the assistant to Christian Dior. Lespert's film is a daunting task of understanding the ambiguity of silence and the mixed feelings of Laurent, who makes advances to his female friend and model Victoire Doutreleau (Charlotte Le Bon), yet exchanges undressing glares to his Algerian male gardener–this introduction of the film really throws audiences off. Thankfully, the slight glimmer of brilliance that is Lespert's film is understood fully once it is revealed that Laurent is a homosexual, and falls in love with Pierre Bergé (Guillaume Gallienne) in a seamlessly idyllic visit to a friend's Northern villa. Although Laurent's marriage to Bergé is never seen on film, rather, the tyrannical disputes of power within Laurent's fashion empire and the constant sexual espionage between the couple is used to replace some of the fluffy, real life moments between the couple, the real life Bergé applauded the film for being a rather authentic look of the life of he and his questionable true love. It's too bad Lespert's film is ruined with an annoying voice-over narration that reveals the film as B-grade cinema rather than stuffy, fine-French cinema couture.

    Lespert is keen on making it clear that, Laurent had always led a privileged life, despite the horrors occurring in Oran, French Algeria (his birthplace) at the time of the late 1950's, and his family's move away from Algeria at the time and into France. Villa to villa, despite Laurent's apparent talent for fashion and designing, it shows just how much luck (good and bad), and being at the right place at the right time gave Laurent the opportunity to head the House of Dior, following Dior's sudden death at the age of fifty-two. But, the impact of the Algerian War of Independence doesn't stop there as it sucks Laurent back in when he is conscripted to join the French Army. Despite being the head of the House of Dior, Laurent enlists, only to be subjected to wide variety of medical tests that lead to illness, with tortuous means of remedy and an expulsion as Head Designer and a chance to head his own fashion house in the early 1960's, YSL.

    One of Yves Saint Laurent's strengths as a film is showing the relationship between our self titled character and giving audiences a glimpse into the complicated life that he and his life partner, Bergé, really had. The heart of the film is seen between Niney and Gallienne, who give great insight on the chemistry between the great minds of such a powerful fashion brand and the inner workings of business geniuses, but a poorly matched couple. While watching the film, I couldn't help but notice how tasteful and well-constructed the scenes and relationship between Bergé and Laurent is highlighted, while earlier films this year, specifically the narratively crippled James Brown biopic Get On Up hardly gives justice to the complex inner workings of the business partnership and friendship between James Brown and notoriously anonymous Bobby Byrd.

    I have to admit, up until the film introduces Laurent's muse Loulou de la Falaise, played by Laura Smet, I was confused, as I knew that Léa Seydoux (Blue is the Warmest Color) strolled the red carpet in Cannes earlier this year for her role as the infamous muse. Once I was out of the theatre and was able to check my smart phone, it became clear that indeed, Seydoux did play de la Falaise, but not in this Laurent film. Saint Laurent, the other Yves Saint Laurent film made this year, who made its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival, will surely be a daunting competition for this film, seeing as it was embraced and accepted into the highest class film festival, while this Laurent film may very well be the department store version of the Laurent story.
    Gordon-11

    Skimming stones

    This film tells the life of the great French fashion designer, Yves Saint Laurent, concentrating on his youthful but turbulent years in Paris and Morocco.

    "Yves Saint Laurent" has certainly a lot of beautiful clothes and beautiful people, but it's not enough to be a good biographical film. The story is presented as a recollection from Mr Berge's perspective, with him occasionally narrating to fill in the gaps. The story runs too fast for viewers to gain understanding with the eventful life of Yves Saint Laurent, and the story does not dive deep enough for any emotional connection to occur. Events are not presented in an engaging manner. I guess that's a necessary evil for a biographical film because compressing years into less than two hours is not an easy job. Skimming stones is quite expected.

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      The Yves Saint-Laurent foundation lent the filmmakers 77 actual pieces from their archive for use in the film. The actors and models who wear these authentic Yves Saint Laurent clothes had to wear special underwear underneath the outfits, so that the clothes never touched their skin. Conservators from the foundation were present to make sure the historic, irreplaceable garments were correctly handled and stored.
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      YSL's black leather Beat collection is shown as having been created in 1964 in the film, suggesting YSL was a leader of the Mod look of the mid 1960s, but in fact his Beat collection was done in 1960 and was too youthful for Dior clientele at the time and the main reason YSL was fired from Dior.
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      Yves Saint Laurent: I don't fear critics.

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      Referenced in The White Crow EPK (2019)
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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 17. April 2014 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Frankreich
      • Belgien
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      • Französisch
      • Englisch
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      • Japanisch
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      • Ів Сен-Лоран
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      • Wy Productions
      • SND Films
      • Cinéfrance 1888
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      • 12.000.000 € (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 723.593 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 24.207 $
      • 29. Juni 2014
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 21.026.290 $
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