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15 Nov

Twiggy Gets the Documentary Treatment and Diane Von Furstenberg

Documenting Twiggy: From the runway to the massive screen.  Twiggy, the Swinging ’60s supermodel, is the muse behind Sadie Frost’s next feature documentary, “Twiggy.” Production on the film has began with Studio Soho, a part of the Film Soho group. The film is about to be released theatrically within the U.K. and Ireland in 2023 with Terry Newman, writer of “Harry Styles: and the Clothes He Wear,” and “Legendary Authors and the Clothes They Wore,” on board as author, researcher and interviewee, together with Erin O’Connor, Paul McCartney, Lulu, Poppy Delevingne, Brooke Shields, Pattie Boyd and Zandra Rhodes. Twiggy and her husband, Leigh Lawson, will take to the screen too, because the documentary traces her life and rise to fame. Twiggy, the supermodel synonymous...
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6 Nov

EXCLUSIVE: See The Trailer For The Recent Documentary, ‘The

Though everyone knows the story of Rosa Parks’ refusal to rise from her seat on a bus at some point and the impact it had on the Civil Rights Movement, few know the story of the girl behind the motion. Peacock’s latest documentary, The Rebellious Lifetime of Mrs. Rosa Parks, finally pulls back the curtain on the girl whose easy “no” became the spark that led to the blaze of desegregation within the Jim Crow South in the course of the 1950’s. The film tells the unexpected story of Parks and her life beyond the historic bus boycott in Montgomery, Alabama, turning Parks’ story on its head and revealing the intent behind her activism, her radical politics and the true extent...
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6 Oct

Rachel Comey to Host ‘Invisible Seams’ Documentary Screening at

“Invisible Seams,” a documentary filmed in Recent York City’s Garment District, is having a celebratory screening this Thursday.  Rachel Comey’s SoHo team and store (situated at 95 Crosby Street) will host the screening, which kicks off at 6:30 p.m. with drinks and conversations.  The 17-minute film directed by Brooklyn-based filmmaker Jia Li (also of docushort “Spicy Village” and HBO show “Take Out” with Lisa Ling) showcases the talent of veteran seamstresses and patternmakers within the Garment District. Difficult numerous misconceptions and issues in fashion that also exist behind “Made in Recent York” fashion, the documentary sheds light on the stories of eight Asian women business owners, like Yaqi Sun of Atelier YQS and Nay Huang of One to 13 Studio, amongst others...
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