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Saint Laurent
Directed by
Bertrand Bonello
R
2014
2h 30m
Drama
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Biography
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6.1
63%
40%
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Yves Saint Laurent's life from 1967 to 1976, during which time the famed fashion designer was at the peak of his career.
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Cast of Saint Laurent
Gaspard Ulliel
Yves Saint Laurent
Jérémie Renier
Pierre Bergé
Léa Seydoux
Loulou de la Falaise
Louis Garrel
Jacques de Bascher
Amira Casar
Anne-Marie Munoz
Aymeline Valade
Betty Catroux
Helmut Berger
Yves Saint Laurent in 1989
Jasmine Trinca
Talitah Getty
Valeria Bruni Tedeschi
Client
Brady Corbet
Business man Squibb
Dominique Sanda
Lucienne
Robert Peoples
1971 fashion show guest
Kate Moran
Vibeke
Jonathan Louis
Man in the evening
Anaïs Couette
Translator
Ernst Umhauer
Pascal, the young journalist
Serge Bozon
Parade organizer
Joanna Grudzinska
Faouzi Bensaïdi
Butler
Alice Barnole
Madeleine, pregnant dressmaker
Anaïs Romand
Dressmaker
Maïa Sandoz
Iliana Zabeth
Young dressmaker
Guillaume Verdier
Legionnaire
Antoine Cholet
Bertrand Bonello
Journalist Libé
Thomas Bidegain
Journalist Libé
Thierry de Peretti
Editor-in-chief Libé
Benjamin Crotty
Andy Warhol (voice)
Pauline Jacquard
Fashion model
Laure Giappiconi
Erica
Saint Laurent Ratings & Reviews
Boston Globe
Peter Keough
Bonello takes on the point of view of Saint Laurent himself, exposing a visionary world seen from within that is as strange and wonderful as that of a magnificently stitched garment turned inside out.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Calvin Wilson
Saint Laurent was a truly mythic figure. It's a shame that Bonello's film doesn't do him justice.
Detroit News
Tom Long
Repetitive, repulsive, empty while stuffed with cheap ennui and wholly lacking in either insight or inspiration, "Saint Laurent" is absolutely everything you don't want to see in a biographical film.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Steven Rea
Dreamy and impressionistic, full of debauchery, drugs, disco, and dazzling couture, Saint Laurent is a biopic that picks its moments, leaving backstory behind.
Seattle Times
Moira MacDonald
It captures the tense flavor of a particularly heady time in Saint Laurent's life, during which he struggled with addiction and illness and juggled relationships ...
Newsday
John Anderson
The biopic captures a psychology and aesthetic in an exhilarating, sensual, cerebral fashion.
Washington Post
Ann Hornaday
Clinical, exacting, superbly intuitive, Saint Laurent and his associates put painstaking effort into everything from the tension of a seam to the width of a lapel.
Associated Press
Jocelyn Noveck
The most exciting part of the film is the designer's famous show of sumptuous Moroccan-inspired gowns, bursting with wild color and verve. It's thrilling to watch the collection brought together ...
TheWrap
Inkoo Kang
It's the movie equivalent of a row of trophies, all with blank plaques, or a bust of some anonymous Ozymandias - a vision of greatness with all the memorable details sanded off.
San Francisco Chronicle
Mick LaSalle
Bonello might as well have shown him sleeping eight hours or using the toilet for all that says about the man and his work.
RogerEbert.com
Susan Wloszczyna
If you come away remembering anything from this 150-minute movie as it overstays its welcome, it will be individual scenes rather than the overall effect, for that is where Bonello shines.
Austin Chronicle
Kimberley Jones
The film is allergic to insight: It's as numbed-out as its hero addict.
Movie Mezzanine
Carlos Aguilar
Saint Laurent understands that the surface is the substance here...
Chicago Reader
Ben Sachs
Saint Laurent comes across as a prisoner of his own genius, at once compelling and pathetic.
New York Times
A.O. Scott
Shepherding you past security with a flash of a V.I.P. all-access pass, it confers instant insider status made even more alluring by the element of time travel.
NPR
Ella Taylor
Never less than a sensual delight. The editing craftily mimics Laurent's style, impeccably cut and full of stealth moves and weird angles that take you by surprise.
Los Angeles Times
Robert Abele
A mostly jumbled array of biographical swatches.
New York Daily News
Katherine Pushkar
A shallow, confusing, 2-1/2-hour slog through the life of legendary French designer Yves Saint Laurent.
New York Post
Sara Stewart
Too long by about an hour, director Bertrand Bonello's portrait of the French designer during his heyday, between 1967 and 1976, saunters as languidly as its subject through nightclubs, business dealings, fittings and drug-fueled bacchanals.
Entertainment Weekly
Joe McGovern
The film's overall energy and synth-scored kink is dizzying, especially in scenes of Yves waking up covered in snakes.
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