Coco Chanel (2008)

Coco Chanel (2008) poster

Fashion icon Coco Chanel, steeped in wealth and fame, still issues game-changing designs and collections. The audience is taken backwards in time to the woman's upbringing in an orphanage, and traces her path to ubiquity as it winds through poverty, wars, doomed romances, and rather glamorous betrayals.

Director: Christian Duguay
Genre: Drama, Romance
Runtime: 139 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Andrea Guerra
Cinematography: Fabrizio Lucci
Editing: Alessandro Lucidi
Production: RAI, Lux Vide, Pampa Production, Alchemy Television, France 2 Cinéma
Country: France, Italy, United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en

Themes

Crushing Despair and the Void, A Young Couple Starting Out in Life, A Weary Soul and Exhaustion, Daily Struggles of the Working Class, Poverty Cycle and Hopelessness

Keywords

rags to riches, based on true story, poverty, 19th century, 20th century

Trailer

Coco Chanel Trailer
More Films by Director: Christian Duguay
More Films in Genre: Drama, Romance

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Coco Chanel about?
Fashion icon Coco Chanel, steeped in wealth and fame, still issues game-changing designs and collections. The audience is taken backwards in time to the woman's upbringing in an orphanage, and traces her path to ubiquity as it winds through poverty, wars, doomed romances, and rather glamorous betrayals.
Who directed Coco Chanel?
Coco Chanel was directed by Christian Duguay.
Who stars in Coco Chanel?
Coco Chanel stars Shirley MacLaine, Malcolm McDowell, Jean-Claude Dreyfus, Barbora Bobuľová, Brigitte Boucher, Cécile Cassel.
How long is Coco Chanel?
Coco Chanel has a runtime of 2h 19m (139 minutes).
What genre is Coco Chanel?
Coco Chanel is a Drama, Romance film.
Where was Coco Chanel produced?
Coco Chanel was produced in France, Italy, United Kingdom.
What are the themes of Coco Chanel?
The themes of Coco Chanel include: Crushing Despair and the Void, A Young Couple Starting Out in Life, A Weary Soul and Exhaustion, Daily Struggles of the Working Class, Poverty Cycle and Hopelessness.