Dior and I
World Premiere

Dior and I

World Documentary Competition
| France | 90 MINUTES | English, French
Documentary, NY Director(s)
Filmmaker Frédéric Tcheng follows up his work on excellent fashion films, including Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has to Travel and Valentino: The Last Emperor, with another masterful exploration of a towering fashion institution. In Dior and I, one enters the storied world that is the House of Christian Dior with a privileged, behind-the-scenes look at the creation of Raf Simons’ highly anticipated first Haute Couture collection as the iconic brand’s new Artistic Director. From conception through its ultimate exhibition, the process is shown to be a true labor of love by the stoic Simons and a dedicated, charming, and often humorous team of collaborators. Beautifully melding the everyday, pressure-filled components of fashion with an elegant reverence for the history of Dior, Tcheng’s colorful homage to the seamstresses of the atelier is nothing short of magical.

-Liza Domnitz

Cast & Credits
Directed by
Frédéric Tcheng
Director
Frédéric Tcheng
Screenwriter
Frédéric Tcheng
Producer
Guillaume de Roquemaurel
Editor
Julio C. Perez IV
Cinematographer
Gilles Piquard
Executive Producer
Juliette Lambours
Chiara Girardi
Guillaume de Roquemaurel
Composer
Ha-Yang Kim
Music Supervisor
Michael Galbe
Cast
Raf Simons
Anna Wintour
Sidney Toledano
Pieter Mulier

Contacts
Press Contact
Susan Norget
Susan Norget Film Promotion
New York, NY 10010
Phone: 917 833 3056
susan@norget.com
US Sales Contact
Josh Braun
Submarine Entertainment
New York, NY 10013
Phone: 212 625 1410
josh@submarine.com
International Sales Contact
Guillaume de Roquemaurel
CIM Productions
Paris, 75003
Phone: +33618766065
gderoquemaurel@hotmail.com
Print Source
Guillaume de Roquemaurel
CIM Productions
Paris, 75003
Phone: +33618766065
gderoquemaurel@hotmail.com


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