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The First Monday In May
TrailerFilmmaker Andrew Rossi examines an exhibit at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art that showcases Chinese-inspired Western fashions by Costume Institute curator Andrew Bolton.Genre: DocumentaryActors: Anna Wintour, Andrew Bolton, John Galliano, Karl Lagerfeld, Jean-Paul Gaultier, Baz Luhrmann, Kar-Wai Wong, Rihanna, Beyoncé Knowles, Justin Bieber, Michael Bloomberg, ...»Director: Andrew RossiCountry: United StatesDuration: 90 minQuality: SDRelease: 2016IMDb: 7.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "The First Monday In May"
Time OutSeptember 26, 2016The kind of party you'll almost definitely never get an invite to.
BuzzFeed NewsMay 04, 2016If you don't care about fashion there is another issue that unfolds fascinatingly over the course of the film: whether the theme of "the impact of Chinese aesthetics on Western fashion" is actually a celebration of Orientalism.
Chicago ReaderApril 28, 2016Gorgeous, gossipy, yet penetrating documentary about the marriage of culture and commerce.
Globe and MailApril 22, 2016There are many deliciously revealing moments, including discussions about who will sit where at the gala - there has to be a celebrity at every table - and whether Vogue can afford to pay Rihanna twice the usual fee to entertain the guests.
Toronto StarApril 21, 2016Will lights and hardware be ready? Can they afford the $200K demanded by headliner Rihanna? The viewer's pulse may rise, too, as Rossi's camera roams frantic hallways, offices and limos.
Arizona RepublicApril 21, 2016The film's focus is too easily distracted by celebrity and turns less documentary and more fawning love letter to an industry already in love with itself.
El Pais (Spain)April 05, 2017A film that, with each look, each sentence, each reproach, is conforming itself as an interesting portrait of characters, commanded by a great protagonist. [Full review in Spanish]
Laramie Movie ScopeJanuary 15, 2017This was more interesting than I thought it would be not just because it shows how much work, thought and creativity goes into such a show, but because of the deep connection to film in this project.
Ozus' World Movie ReviewsNovember 07, 2016The doc clearly tells us that we better believe that fashion should be viewed as art because fashion creates dreams.
The Arts DeskSeptember 30, 2016Both events are minefields of planning and politics, which Rossi captures well, though meanderingly at times.
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