by Carey Zamarriego

June 1, 2009

New French flick directed by Anne Fontaine about the life of the iconic designer. Carey Zamarriego


This Anne Fontaine-directed biopic is already getting a lot of buzz. Instead of praise for the performances, it has stepped on the sensitive toes of the heads of state. Posters with star Audrey Tatou as the style icon smoking a cig have been banned throughout French public transport. France’s government not only outlawed smoking in public but also strictly prohibits its presence in adverts. Even though the real Coco puffed on up to 50 sticks a day, officials claim that law comes before historical accuracy. The film – packed with sinful smoking – looks at who Coco Chanel was before women began to wear her impeccably tailored designs. Coming from modest beginnings, Coco began as a tailor’s assistant. Things drastically changed for her after meeting playboy and millionaire Étienne Balsan (Benoît Poelvoorde).

by Carey Zamarriego

June 1, 2009

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