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The Artist Is Absent : A Short Film On Martin Margiela
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The Artist Is Absent : A Short Film On Martin Margiela

Apr 15, 2015
0h 12m
★ 0.0

Overview

The Artist Is Absent reveals the true face of the enigmatic Belgian designer who appears here as never before. Featuring some of the most distinguished names in the fashion industry, such as fashion journalist Suzy Menkes, designers Jean Paul Gaultier and Raf Simons and fashion retail entrepreneur Geert Bruloot – who was the first to discover the enormous talent of Martin Margiela.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Voyeur Films

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Cast

Olivier Saillard

Himself (fashion historian)

Olivier Saillard

Suzy Menkes

Herself (editor-at-large at Condé Nast)

Suzy Menkes

Jean-Paul Gaultier

Himself (designer)

Jean-Paul Gaultier

Raf Simons

Himself (designer)

Raf Simons

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