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Broadway Cinema
Tuesday 10 December 2019 | 8.45pm - 10.15pm
Standard ticket price applies
Part of the French Film Festival on Tour 2019
Two decades after its filming, Olivier Meyrou's controversial yet exquisitely drawn portrait of France's last great fashion designer, Yves Saint Laurent, has finally seen the light of day, having previously been withheld from release by Saint Laurent's business partner, Pierre Bergé. Meyrou goes behind-the-scenes to present both Yves the Legend and Yves the Man, as he prepares his final collection before the fashion house was sold to Gucci in 1999. Icons of the glamour industry show their unerring dedication to the fashion house and its namesake.
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