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Audrey Hepburn ha vinto il suo primo Oscar all'età di 24 anni. È diventata una delle più grandi icone culturali del mondo: una bellezza irripetibile e leggendaria, una star dell'età dell'oro... Leggi tuttoAudrey Hepburn ha vinto il suo primo Oscar all'età di 24 anni. È diventata una delle più grandi icone culturali del mondo: una bellezza irripetibile e leggendaria, una star dell'età dell'oro di Hollywood, il cui stile continua a ispirare.Audrey Hepburn ha vinto il suo primo Oscar all'età di 24 anni. È diventata una delle più grandi icone culturali del mondo: una bellezza irripetibile e leggendaria, una star dell'età dell'oro di Hollywood, il cui stile continua a ispirare.
Audrey Hepburn
- Self
- (filmato d'archivio)
Erin Gavin
- Marilyn Monroe
- (voce)
Lucia Valentini-Terrani
- Self
- (filmato d'archivio)
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
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A near perfect documentary of this much beloved movie icon, my only real complaint would be the over use of a not so look alike ballerina that keeps popping up and swirling around, that aside, it's a pretty comprehensive over view of a life, although relatively short lived, packed with a lot of highs and lows, a seemingly fragile in appearance, yet surprisingly strong woman. Haunted by the desertion of a Father she loved, plus many insecurities, she somehow overcame them and in the end gave back selflessly to the World that had given her so much. May her Star continue to shine brightly
Loved this documentary of my all time favorite actress. Heard about some already well known facts about her life and learned some new things about her which was nice. Documentary covers her Hollywood life as well as her personal life.
She could wear a potato sack and still look absolutely stunning. My heart breaks that she never really loved herself like a lot of the world did she still does. Happy that she at least ended up with a gentleman, Robert Wolders, that made her feel loved. Also that she became the face for UNICEF which meant more to her than being movie star. Would always love to see more about her but this movie did a decent job of it.
Of course when Audrey Hepburn is shown, she's mesmerizing. But those dance sequences with other actresses are pointless. Overall it's well done but does not stand out from any other documentaries I've seen about this iconic woman.
We really didn't need the dramatization of the dancers. Not sure what the point of all that was. It would have been much better without that. She was a remarkable, beautiful person and the world was made better by her being in it.
I read a, quite frankly, stupid Guardian review of this film prior to watching and I was scared justice had not been served to my idol, the woman with whom I've always felt a connection. But boy was I glad when I finished watching the doc.
The documentary is woven together by Audrey in her own words, acheived by tapes she recorded for a journalist in the 90s, I believe. I cried too much during this film because here was a human, who nearly starved to death during a war and came out of it with the promise of happy children for the future only to be betrayed by the false promises of a capitalist and post-colonial society. Audrey had immense sorrow in her. From the abandonment of her father, to the war and the eventual disloyalty from her partners. But at the end, Audrey found love. She did find someone who understood her and she did find respite by opening the eyes of the world to what the inhumane politics of the 20th century did to the lives of the innocent new citizens of this Earth. Audrey was one of a kind. Her legacy of being a fashion icon is touched upon early on in the film too, as the mood changes from light to dark. No doubt, her fashion will always inspire us. Because the woman who wore it had heart. The lines, the colors and the mood followed which then created a character like no other. Audrey, you are alive more than ever...
Lo sapevi?
- BlooperWhen discussing Hepburn's triumph in GIGI (1951), footage is shown of the marquee featuring the musical GIGI (1958), and in the latter, Leslie Caron portrays the title character.
- ConnessioniFeatures Nederlands in zeven lessen (1948)
- Colonne sonoreJust You Wait
Performed by Audrey Hepburn
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- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 40 minuti
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- 1.85 : 1
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