
Coco Before Chanel
Audrey
Tautou (The Da Vinci Code, Amélie) shines in this intriguing portrait of
the early life of Gabrielle Bonheur Chanel, the orphan who would build a
fashion empire and be known universally by her nickname, Coco. She
journeys from a mundane seamstress job to boisterous cabarets to the
opulent French countryside, possessing little more than her unwavering
determination, unique style and visionary talent. Also starring Benoît
Poelvoorde (In His Hands) and Alessandro Nivola (Junebug). Featuring
lush settings and stunning costume design, Coco Before Chanel is the
gripping and dramatic story of an icon who defied convention and defined
the modern woman.
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Before she became Coco, the world-famous fashion designer,
Gabrielle Chanel (Audrey Tautou in a fiercely determined performance)
struggled to make ends meet. After her mother's death, her father
deposited her and her sister, Adrienne (Marie Gillain), at an
orphanage, where they learned to sew (and where Chanel developed a
taste for monochromatic ensembles). They went on to become cabaret
singers, but when Adrienne runs off with a wealthy suitor, the newly
christened Coco must go it alone until she meets gentleman farmer
Étienne Balsan (Benoît Poelvoorde). She lives comfortably at his
chateau, but he refuses to take her out in public, so she puts her
skills as a seamstress to good use and designs outfits for his lady
friends, like Emilienne (Emmanuelle Devos), an actress. Chanel's
situation improves further when British investor Arthur "Boy" Capel
(Alessandro Nivola with an impeccable French accent) enters the scene.
Her working-class origins present less of a problem with Capel, though
the couple will have other issues with which to contend. In the
meantime, he gives her the money to open her own Parisian studio, and
the film ends with the tweed suit-clad Chanel of the popular
imagination. Until that time, writer-director Anne Fontaine (The Girl
from Monaco) presents a very different character, a woman who wasn't
worldly or sophisticated, but who saw no reason why fashion--or
"style," as she called it--should be complicated or uncomfortable. In
transforming herself, Coco Chanel transformed an entire industry and,
arguably, an entire gender. --Kathleen C. Fennessy
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