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Coco Chanel (2008)

Coco Chanel (2008)
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Raised in a Catholic orphanage in provincial France, young Coco Chanel never imagined that her life would one day become an epic story worthy of a Lifetime original movie, full of passionate romance, and trailblazing pioneering in the world of fashion. The movie opens on 1950's Paris, as a 70 year old Coco (Shirley MacClaine), now a household name, is embarking on the second wave of her career with her first new collection in over a decade. Soon, a series of flashbacks illustrate how she got to be where she is today, both personally and professionally. Young Coco (played by Barbora Babulova) is seen working tirelessly as a seamstress, showing a unique talent for making garments more flattering and convenient despite her lowly position. Pursued by a rich man named Étienne, she soon leaves the thankless job for the comfort of life as a kept woman, but class differences eventually tear them apart. The relationship gives Coco the chance to perfect her skill as a hatmaker, however, and she leaves Etienne to open her own shop. A new romance with an Englishman named Arthur (known affectionately as "Boy") soon blossoms, and proves to be the greatest happiness and greatest tragedy of her life - but will the effects of this epic tale of love, war, and betrayal eventually prevent the burgeoning fashion maverick from fulfilling her true potential? ~ Cammila Albertson, Rovi

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Starring:
Shirley MacLaineBarbora Bobulova, (more)
Director(s):
Christian Duguay
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Coco Chanel

Raised in a Catholic orphanage in provincial France, young Coco Chanel never imagined that her life would one day become an epic story worthy of a Lifetime original movie, full of passionate romance, and trailblazing pioneering in the world of fashion. The movie opens on 1950's Paris, as a 70 year old Coco (Shirley MacClaine), now a household name, is embarking on the second wave of her career with her first new collection in over a decade. Soon, a series of flashbacks illustrate how she got to be where she is today, both personally and professionally. Young Coco (played by Barbora Babulova) is seen working tirelessly as a seamstress, showing a unique talent for making garments more flattering and convenient despite her lowly position. Pursued by a rich man named Étienne, she soon leaves the thankless job for the comfort of life as a kept woman, but class differences eventually tear them apart. The relationship gives Coco the chance to perfect her skill as a hatmaker, however, and she leaves Etienne to open her own shop. A new romance with an Englishman named Arthur (known affectionately as "Boy") soon blossoms, and proves to be the greatest happiness and greatest tragedy of her life - but will the effects of this epic tale of love, war, and betrayal eventually prevent the burgeoning fashion maverick from fulfilling her true potential? ~ Cammila Albertson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
139 mins

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Director(s):
Christian Duguay
Writer(s):
Lea TafuriCarla CasaliniJames Carrington
Producer(s):
Nicolas TraubeLuca BernabeiMatilde Bernabei
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Categories:
ForeignDrama
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Joseph and Carol H.

Loved the movie and the history of Coco and the Chanel legacy. It was interesting to know that her career started with hats and clothing. We also didn't feel that Shirley McClain was the right fit for the part of Coco. You might think this would be a "girlie" movie but if your guy likes a bit of history, he might find the movie interesting. I would definitely recommend this as a movie to watch. Very well done.

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Roland H.

If you are allowed input to a "date-night", read that as "movie for her", movie selection, choose this movie. True, there is no nudity, but it allows you to put on your History Channel cap and see why Coco Chanel was so important. Before she entered the world, women did not wear pants, have bathing suits, or even wear clothing made from Jersey. Everybody remembers the perfume, but few remember just how much she contributed to modern women.

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Brenda W.

I like this movie (2nd time I've rented it and enjoyed just as much) for the way it shows her coming back from defeat again and again. Also it shows the major contribution Coco Chanel made with her designs to bringing women's fashions out of the dark ages of ridiculous plumage, by promoting comfort and quirky style at the same time she introduced such classic staples as the women's suit and the "little black dress" which endure to this day. I think Shirley MacLaine did a fabulous job, even if she isn't French.

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