United Kingdom / United States / France 2023, 116 min, English and French, Hebrew subtitles

Having found success early on as a fashion design student in London, John Galliano quickly became the big-mouthed wunderkind of Paris haute couture. On the runways of Givenchy and Dior, he showcased a bold vision with his spectacular theatrical productions, each one much more than the sum of its dresses, hairstyles, and accessories. His rise to stardom, accompanied by the growing adulation of celebrities like Naomi Campbell, Kate Moss, and Anna Wintour, also paved the road for his self-destruction, which culminated in the anti-Semitic tirade that shattered his reputation. In this tell-all confession, Galliano recounts in detail the chain of events that led to his fall from grace, leaving the viewers to ponder his sincerity and the possibility of forgiveness. As director Kevin Macdonald put it: “How can we understand something someone said or did if he himself doesn’t understand what made him do it?”

Previous Festivals: Telluride, London BFI Film Festival

Screening Schedule:
  • Sat 25.05 | 17:30 | Tel Aviv Museum - Assia Auditorium | A short introduction by Noa Finkels, Acting Head of Adult Education Art.
  • Tue 28.05 | 17:15 | Cinematheque 3
  • שבת 01.06 | 10:00 | Cinematheque 3

Kevin Macdonald was born in Glasgow in 1967. He has made numerous award winning
documentaries and feature films, including One Day in September ( Oscar winner 1999),
Touching the Void (BAFTA for Best British film 2003), The Last King of Scotland ( Oscar and
BAFTA winner 2006), Life in a Day (2010 and 2020), State of Play, and bio-docs Skyladder,
Marley and Whitney. He has also worked as a producer on numerous documentaries
including Senna, The Rescue and Rebellion. His most recent feature film as a director, The
Mauritanian was nominated for 5 BAFTAs including best film in 2021.

Production: CHLOE MAMELOK
Editing: AVDHESH MOHLA
Cinematography: DAVID HARRIMAN, MAGDA KOWALCZYK, PATRICK BLOSSIER, NELSON HUME
Research: Anaïs Bremond
Sound Design: CRUNCH
Music: TOM HODGE

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