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McQueen

  • 2018
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  • 1h 51m
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McQueen (2018)
A documentary on fashion designer Alexander McQueen.
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The life and career of fashion designer Lee Alexander McQueen: from his start as a tailor, to launching and overseeing his eponymous line and his untimely death.The life and career of fashion designer Lee Alexander McQueen: from his start as a tailor, to launching and overseeing his eponymous line and his untimely death.The life and career of fashion designer Lee Alexander McQueen: from his start as a tailor, to launching and overseeing his eponymous line and his untimely death.

  • Directors
    • Ian Bonhôte
    • Peter Ettedgui
  • Writer
    • Peter Ettedgui
  • Stars
    • Alexander McQueen
    • Joyce McQueen
    • John Hitchcock
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    • Directors
      • Ian Bonhôte
      • Peter Ettedgui
    • Writer
      • Peter Ettedgui
    • Stars
      • Alexander McQueen
      • Joyce McQueen
      • John Hitchcock
    • 35User reviews
    • 87Critic reviews
    • 84Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 BAFTA Awards
      • 1 win & 11 nominations total

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    McQueen: Platos Atlantis
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    McQueen: Number 13
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    Mcqueen: Early Shows
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    Alexander McQueen
    Alexander McQueen
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • (as Lee Alexander McQueen)
    Joyce McQueen
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    John Hitchcock
    • Self
    • (voice)
    Danny Hall
    • Self
    • (voice)
    Koji Tatsuno
    • Self
    Janet McQueen
    • Self
    John McKitterick
    • Self
    Romeo Gigli
    • Self
    Bobby Hillson
    • Self
    Rebecca Barton
    • Self
    Detmar Blow
    • Self
    Isabella Blow
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Andrew Groves
    • Self
    Mira Chai Hyde
    • Self
    Alice Smith
    • Self
    Plum Sykes
    • Self
    Simon Costin
    • Self
    Gary James McQueen
    • Self
    • Directors
      • Ian Bonhôte
      • Peter Ettedgui
    • Writer
      • Peter Ettedgui
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    9writeclub-12333

    A stunning film about fashion's misunderstood genius

    For many Alexander McQueen fans, including myself, McQueen's work was more than stunning fashion: it was a powerful statement about rising above abuse, the burdens of beauty, defying gender norms, death, humanity, and empowerment. The filmmakers did a spectacular job of capturing these themes in McQueen's work through interviews and photo/video montages. Every moment of the film is thought provoking. The visuals are haunting. We must treasure this rare look into the private world of fashion's most elusive, misunderstood genius.

    The film succeeds most of all by presenting a heartrending timeline of McQueen not only as an infamous designer, but as a person ravaged by the industry. Alexander's life was triumphant and tragic in equal measures; he quite literally lost himself to his genius, pouring so much emotion into the McQueen brand that it became an extension of himself. Ultimately, as the film tells us, fusing his identity with the brand resulted in brilliant, theatrical shows...and the loss of his sanity.

    I wish that certain runway shows [namely, the Horn of Plenty] were examined a bit more, but McQueen was such a powerhouse that the film would have spanned 3+ hours if they had discussed all his work in depth. I also wish that we could have heard from Sarah Burton, who now directs the house of McQueen. Despite its small missed opportunities, this film will stick with you long after you've left the theatre.
    8TheMovieDiorama

    McQueen documents the artistic successes and personal failures of a creative genius.

    Admittedly, I had absolutely no idea who Lee Alexander McQueen was. Incredibly naive of me, but the fashion industry is one that remains undivulged. Suffice to say after watching this beautiful documentary, I now understand why McQueen was viewed by many as a fashion master. A young craftsman fulfilling his passion and becoming the best designer out there. Quite simply inspirational. Chronicling the various collections that McQueen designed, this documentary chronologically explores how his artistry evolved over time and how he brought through his personal life into his work. A young uneducated boy living in Stratford quickly utilises his entrepreneurial personality to pursue his hobby for tailoring. Starting off as an apprentice in Saville Row and rapidly working for Givenchy years later. His talent and skills were only possible through one fiery trait. Passion. What Bonhôte and Ettedgui's documentary does best is capture his expressive collections and relate them to his personal life. Take the "Highland Rape" collection for example. A controversial show that ensured McQueen made a statement to the world of fashion. Then there's "Voss" that, whilst technically excellent, conveyed his darker emotions. A manifestation of the sheer amount of work he put himself through that unfortunately, mixed with mental instabilities, lead to his early demise. The documentary allows you to connect with McQueen not by excessively exploring his early life, although some further development should've been included, but by viewing his work. The narrative is segmented by various tapes, each one indicating a collection and a turning point in McQueen's life. As the film progresses, his confidence increases and the garments become more extravagant as he explores various themes, such as "Plato's Atlantis" depicting the human anatomy through futuristic evolution. The greatest statement a fashion designer can make is conveying their personality through their work. And the passionate McQueen did that sublimely. A beautiful documentary.
    9JesseWaugh

    A Powerful Documentary

    PipAndSqueak makes some strong points, but I'm not sure what he's saying about people's (lack of) grief at McQueen's passing -- that McQueen was a control freak and therefore not cared about in the end?

    I don't know what PipAndSqueak is referring to with "LAM" - does anyone know? I was actually wondering if PipAndSqueak might be Detmar Blow - but no evidence for that.

    PipAndSqueak titled his (?) essay "Sacrificial LAM" - that's what I was just thinking -- that Alexander McQueen functioned in his life, and functions now, as an 'Art Christ' similar to van Gogh - but for the 21st century. Considering the disposability of males to most species including the human species, it's disturbing to contemplate that McQueen may actually serve as a type of human sacrifice for the art and beauty craving masses, during this era of ugliness and chaos. Perhaps his extreme creative honesty and ability to transmute ugliness into beauty filled the massive cultural chasm we are currently suffering.

    This documentary is pretty much on par with the documentary put out about Alexander McQueen in 2011. It offers us a lot of new information, for which I am grateful, and it is entertaining.

    I've found just as much value in watching interviews with McQueen on YouTube. But this movie presents a concise - if not complete - picture of his career and art. I greatly appreciate that this film was made, and I hope we can learn from it and advance ourselves further given the knowledge it affords to us.
    9stevelivesey67

    Captivating and Jaw Dropping

    Didn't know anything about him or fashion before this. I do now.

    Wonderful portrait of a genius that was tortured and insecure at his core. Fantastic visuals and wonderful score. Fab.
    7proud_luddite

    Rather good

    Lee Alexander McQueen was a provocative British fashion designer whose fame rose in the 1990s. This documentary charts the highs and lows of his life.

    The series of interviewees covers a wide area of McQueen's life. He had hurdles to pass (he was gay and from a working-class London background) to achieve a success he hadn't foreseen. For much of his successful career, he maintained a modest, average-guy appearance and outlook. His rise, downfall, and early ending are similar to that of another Brit of working-class background: Amy Winehouse whose story was covered in the superb doc "Amy" (2015).

    "McQueen" is a rather good film that might have been better. It seems distant at times and goes just barely above the surface when it might have probed more about the man in particular and mental illness in general. Then, there are the fashion shows.

    To those of us who are non-fashion aficionados, the level of interest may be limited. The shows and the clothes are deliberately unconventional and shocking - the main claim to fame for McQueen. They were like alternative theatre. The footage exposed in the film certainly is fascinating to a point. The trouble is that they are repetitive. Directors Ian Bonhôte and Peter Ettedgui might have found more creative ways to expose the fashion show footage to keep the content interesting.

    While the film veers toward a less-than-stellar direction, it is thankfully revived in the last segment around the sad end of McQueen's life. Here, Bonhôte and Ettedgui do a fine job in expressing the grief, loss, reflections, and insights of those left behind. This section makes "McQueen" worthwhile. - dbamateurcritic

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      McQueen suffered from depression and was addicted to drugs. He died on February 11, 2010, at the age of forty. The designer, under the influence of drugs, committed suicide by hanging, nine days after the death of his mother to cancer. His death is generally regarded as a great loss to the fashion world.
    • Quotes

      Alexander McQueen: Fashion is a big bubble and sometimes I feel like popping it.

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    • Release date
      • March 13, 2019 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official sites
      • Official Facebook
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • МакКвін
    • Production companies
      • Misfits Entertainment
      • Salon Pictures
      • Creativity Capital
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,257,275
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $98,873
      • Jul 22, 2018
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,669,497
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 51m(111 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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