Filmmaker Helena Coan examines the remarkable life and career of actress, fashion icon and humanitarian Audrey Hepburn.
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Audrey Hepburn
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Alessandra Ferri
Audrey Hepburn (1990s)
Francesca Hayward
Audrey Hepburn (1960s)
Keira Moore
Audrey Hepburn (1930s)
Robin Ager
Joseph Ruston
Michael Avedon
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Richard Dreyfuss
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Emma Hepburn Ferrer
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Sean Hepburn Ferrer
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Erin Gavin
Marilyn Monroe
Edith Lederer
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Mita Ungaro
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Clare Waight Keller
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Andrew Wald
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Lucia Valentini-Terrani
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source: Audrey
As others have stated, the ballerina dance scenes where horrible (I used this time to get a snack or fast forward) the sequence music was bad too. They barely talked about other people (her other son) and other events in her life. I agree with another reviewer that it would have been neat to have her co-stars speak or at least past interviews where they spoke about her.
I have a huge respect for Audrey Hepburn, so could not give lower than an 8 I did find her granddaughter had to much in this movie. Maybe introduce her as her granddaughter, but why is she speaking about her like she knew her. She was born after Audrey died, so could not possibly know anything other than what she heard. I would of given this movie a 10 without the granddaughter being in it. I just found her parts completely annoying and presumptuous.
Have to agree about the music, and the reenactments. Confusing fillers. There were some good things about it but nor enough to hold my interest. It seemed to me the spotlight was more on the commentators than the subject. Some nice film clips but not enough to fill in the time slot.
Everything we needed in the middle of a world pandemic . We all are so blessed to had Audrey she was a such revolutionary woman to the world she is an inspiration for young girls and teenagers , a true icon , not only for her beauty , her fashion or talent but also as an a humanitarian she helped Unicef so much to grow and be what it is today . Unfortunately she passed away suffering a lot with cancer but the legacy that she gave to us is a truly present and a hope to not be erased by another actress and possibly will never exist another actress like her but I hope that other actresses that are coming could have the same values as she had such as family and help the others . I love it , I love it and I love it so much it was an amazing experience to me such as a fan but also as a human being .
She's the most iconic star in the history of cinema, we never forget her. I love you Audrey Hepburn to the end of the days. RIP the true human.
Audrey Hepburn is one of the biggest movie stars of all time. She is one of the most beautiful women of all time. She was, and still is, a fashion icon. But Audrey was so much more than that and what made her into such a fantastic person was her life story and her big heart and that is what this documentary shows. She lived an extraordinary life and were a lovely person that not only won oscars and spoke several languages, she was also a great humanitarian that helped UNICEF to actually care about children and the starving - something that organisation forgot lately. I found myself crying during that part of the documentary since it is so sad to think about that people are still starving in the world due to restrictions, socialism and other sicknesses. Children are still dying by the millions and today even more millions are dying because we in the west do not want to catch a Chinese cold. So the story is a great one. The person Audrey was a great one. And this documentary show this in a great way. With that said, there are also a couple of negatives. The music used is not always fitting. I would also like to have seen a bit more about her acting career, which is partly passed over. I can also feel it was a bit short. There is so much more to be said. Could have made a documentary for 2 hours only about her time in the Netherlands during WW2. However this is still a great time spent and I highly recommend. I give this a 9/10 due to the emotional impact it had on me, but perhaps that is slightly too high.
A near perfect documentary of this much beloved movie icon, my only real complaint would be the over use of a not so look alike ballerina that keeps popping up and swirling around, that aside, it's a pretty comprehensive over view of a life, although relatively short lived, packed with a lot of highs and lows, a seemingly fragile in appearance, yet surprisingly strong woman. Haunted by the desertion of a Father she loved, plus many insecurities, she somehow overcame them and in the end gave back selflessly to the World that had given her so much. May her Star continue to shine brightly
This movie reminded me of a quote I heard one time: "Greatness occurs when your children love you, when your critics respect you and when you have peace of mind." -- Quincy Jones It's hard to believe that a woman of her beauty and much more could be insecure but if that's the life she had it's too bad she never saw this film because it's a wonderful and loving tribute to both the icon and the woman that she was.
