Coco Before Chanel
(2009)
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Coco Before Chanel
(2009)
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Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Audrey Tautou | ... | ||
Benoît Poelvoorde | ... |
Étienne Balsan
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Alessandro Nivola | ... | ||
Marie Gillain | ... | ||
Emmanuelle Devos | ... | ||
Régis Royer | ... | ||
Etienne Bartholomeus | ... |
Maître d'hôtel Balsan
(as Étienne Bartholomeus)
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Yan Duffas | ... | ||
Fabien Béhar | ... |
Patron boutique
(as Fabien Behar)
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Roch Leibovici | ... |
Jean, le palefrenier
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Jean-Yves Chatelais | ... | ||
Pierre Diot | ... | ||
Vincent Nemeth | ... | ||
Bruno Abraham-Kremer | ... | ||
Lisa Cohen | ... |
Several years after leaving the orphanage to which her father never returned for her, Gabrielle Chanel finds herself working in a provincial bar. She's both a seamstress for the performers and a singer, earning the nickname Coco from the song she sings nightly with her sister. A liaison with Baron Balsan gives her an entrée into French society and a chance to develop her gift for designing increasingly popular hats. When she falls in love with English businessman Arthur Capel further opportunities open up, though life becomes ever more complicated. Written by Jeremy Perkins {J-26}
Overall, I liked this movie. Technically, it is a well made film, and well acted. I enjoyed watching it and recommend it for a good entertaining film.
However, I just want to say that the film is not always that factual, at times. I would recommend reading a biography of Chanel (such as "The Gospel According to Chanel") to get a more realistic idea of her life.
This film has some fact, but also includes some idealized fantasy of her, which makes for good storytelling for a film. The film is good; the factual part, not so much.
The film shows Chanel as very skilled sewing and as a skilled pattern maker - but I believe in real life she was not that skilled; she could sew straight seams, but not necessarily intricate tailoring; she was more the creative genius with the fashion vision; she hired the skilled seamstresses and hired someone to make the patterns from her ideas and her rougher designs.
This film does cover the early part of Coco Chanel's life - up to about the beginning World War I. And in fact, it was because of the start of WWI in 1914-18, that Chanel got her big break in designing fashion - but the film does not include that historical background.
(As an aside, I think that a film would not have been made to cover her whole life, because during World War II, Chanel did live in Paris with a Nazi lover for a few years - and the whole part of her WWII years is usually hushed up. She then later lived in exile in Switzerland after the war with her ex-Nazi lover. So, they would not want to have included this unpopular part of her life in a big budget film, as it would be too controversial.)