when will the Fact-or-fiction Chanel-igor Stravinsky affair ends Cannes?
Fact-or-fiction Chanel-Stravinsky affair ends Cannes ‘Coco Chanel and Igor Stravinsky’, by Jan Kounen, is the out-of-competition closer of the Cannes festival, depicting the intense love affair between the French designer and Russian composer. Duration : 00:01:45 “Coco” Chanel’s serial affairs with illustrious lovers have long been set in print, and Cannes ends its film festival on Sunday with a fact-or-fiction tale on her affair with Igor Stravinsky. Endorsed by the fashion label and starring house “face” Anna Mouglalis and Karl Lagerfeld designs, the story chronicles Chanel’s 1913 encounter and ensuing affair with the Russian avant-garde composer. History agrees that Chanel, a successful businesswoman with connections to Paris’s leading artists at the time, did indeed know Stravinsky and was his patron in the 1920s, inviting him, his wife and four children to live in her country home. But biographers are divided on whether or not the pair fell in love and the fashion house itself tol
“Coco” Chanel’s serial affairs with illustrious lovers have long been set in print, and Cannes ends its film festival on Sunday with a fact-or-fiction tale on her affair with Igor Stravinsky. Endorsed by the fashion label and starring house “face” Anna Mouglalis and Karl Lagerfeld designs, the story chronicles Chanel’s 1913 encounter and ensuing affair with the Russian avant-garde composer. History agrees that Chanel, a successful businesswoman with connections to Paris’s leading artists at the time, did indeed know Stravinsky and was his patron in the 1920s, inviting him, his wife and four children to live in her country home. But biographers are divided on whether or not the pair fell in love and the fashion house itself told AFP that “this is fiction as we have no proof.” Biopics are not an easy genre, and director Jan Kounen’s “Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky” elicited little response from critics at a preview ahead of its red-carpet premiere at the evening closing ceremony. A centur
“Coco” Chanel’s serial affairs with illustrious lovers have long been set in print, and Cannes ends its film festival on Sunday with a fact-or-fiction tale on her affair with Igor Stravinsky. Endorsed by the fashion label and starring house “face” Anna Mouglalis and Karl Lagerfeld designs, the story chronicles Chanel’s 1913 encounter and ensuing affair with the Russian avant-garde composer. History agrees that Chanel, a successful businesswoman with connections to Paris’s leading artists at the time, did indeed know Stravinsky and was his patron in the 1920s, inviting him, his wife and four children to live in her country home. Sources: http://www.google.