Exclusive: Good Deed Entertainment has acquired North American distribution rights to Always at the Carlyle, Matthew Miele's feature documentary about Manhattan’s 87-year-old landmark and a residency for many prominent New Yorkers. The film has the full blessing of the hotel. Writer-director Miele (Scatter My Ashes at Bergdorf's, Crazy About Tiffany’s) will see his film released theatrically by Good Deed in 2018. Among those featured in the film are Woody Allen, George…...
- 11/1/2017
- Deadline
Window Warriors, Gsn's upcoming new show, will put eight of the country's most talented window merchandisers to the test in hopes of snagging a $100,000 grand prize and a career-changing contract to design a high-profile holiday display at a major department store.
The contestants will need to win the approval of the judges, Emmy-winning TV personality Carson Kressley (Queer Eye for the Straight Guy), internationally recognized style influencer Tai Beauchamp, and master of visual merchandising Douglas Little. The show will be hosted by actress Garcelle Beauvais.
Ahead of its Nov. 15 premiere, Et wanted to showcase our top picks of movies that feature the most stunning window displays:
1. Miracle on 34th Street
As a Christmas classic, the 1947 film is at the top of our list. Who knew the original window displays in the movie were sold to Marshall & Ilsley Bank of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and can be seen in their lobby every December?
2. A Christmas Story
Fun...
The contestants will need to win the approval of the judges, Emmy-winning TV personality Carson Kressley (Queer Eye for the Straight Guy), internationally recognized style influencer Tai Beauchamp, and master of visual merchandising Douglas Little. The show will be hosted by actress Garcelle Beauvais.
Ahead of its Nov. 15 premiere, Et wanted to showcase our top picks of movies that feature the most stunning window displays:
1. Miracle on 34th Street
As a Christmas classic, the 1947 film is at the top of our list. Who knew the original window displays in the movie were sold to Marshall & Ilsley Bank of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and can be seen in their lobby every December?
2. A Christmas Story
Fun...
- 11/9/2016
- Entertainment Tonight
Window Warriors, Gsn's upcoming new show, will put eight of the country's most talented window merchandisers to the test in hopes of snagging a $100,000 grand prize and a career-changing contract to design a high-profile holiday display at a major department store.
The contestants will need to win the approval of the judges, Emmy-winning TV personality Carson Kressley (Queer Eye for the Straight Guy), internationally recognized style influencer Tai Beauchamp, and master of visual merchandising Douglas Little. The show will be hosted by actress Garcelle Beauvais.
Ahead of its Nov. 15 premiere, Et wanted to showcase our top picks of movies that feature the most stunning window displays:
1. Miracle on 34th Street
As a Christmas classic, the 1947 film is at the top of our list. Who knew the original window displays in the movie were sold to Marshall & Ilsley Bank of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and can be seen in their lobby every December?
2. A Christmas Story
Fun...
The contestants will need to win the approval of the judges, Emmy-winning TV personality Carson Kressley (Queer Eye for the Straight Guy), internationally recognized style influencer Tai Beauchamp, and master of visual merchandising Douglas Little. The show will be hosted by actress Garcelle Beauvais.
Ahead of its Nov. 15 premiere, Et wanted to showcase our top picks of movies that feature the most stunning window displays:
1. Miracle on 34th Street
As a Christmas classic, the 1947 film is at the top of our list. Who knew the original window displays in the movie were sold to Marshall & Ilsley Bank of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and can be seen in their lobby every December?
2. A Christmas Story
Fun...
- 11/9/2016
- Entertainment Tonight
Tiffany & Co. in New York Photo: Anne-Katrin Titze
Rob Marshall, Baz Luhrmann and Catherine Martin on Carey Mulligan's The Great Gatsby pearls, Mickey Rooney in Blake Edwards' Breakfast At Tiffany's, Truman Capote, Fran Lebowitz coming out of a Tiffany clock in Martin Scorsese's Public Speaking, a connection to Marcel Broodthaers, Woody Allen and Wes Anderson in The Carlyle and Gay Talese not after Anna Wintour's 2015 Costume Institute Met Gala (Andrew Rossi's The First Monday In May to open Tribeca), DJs Andrew & Andrew and what's next for Scatter My Ashes At Bergdorf's director Matthew Miele.
The Great Gatsby director Baz Luhrmann: "I knew we could journey from Baz to China."
Who knew that the New York Yankees' logo, the interlocking N and Y, was conceived by Tiffany's, initially for a police medal? Or how much Steve Jobs loved his Tiffany lamp? Or that in 1886 Charles...
Rob Marshall, Baz Luhrmann and Catherine Martin on Carey Mulligan's The Great Gatsby pearls, Mickey Rooney in Blake Edwards' Breakfast At Tiffany's, Truman Capote, Fran Lebowitz coming out of a Tiffany clock in Martin Scorsese's Public Speaking, a connection to Marcel Broodthaers, Woody Allen and Wes Anderson in The Carlyle and Gay Talese not after Anna Wintour's 2015 Costume Institute Met Gala (Andrew Rossi's The First Monday In May to open Tribeca), DJs Andrew & Andrew and what's next for Scatter My Ashes At Bergdorf's director Matthew Miele.
The Great Gatsby director Baz Luhrmann: "I knew we could journey from Baz to China."
Who knew that the New York Yankees' logo, the interlocking N and Y, was conceived by Tiffany's, initially for a police medal? Or how much Steve Jobs loved his Tiffany lamp? Or that in 1886 Charles...
- 2/24/2016
- by Anne-Katrin Titze
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
This Ain't California | Nebraska | Frozen | Kill Your Darlings | Oldboy | Powder Room | Homefront | Getaway | The Patience Stone | Big Bad Wolves | Black Nativity | Floating Skyscrapers | Klown | Rough Cut | A Long Way From Home | Scatter My Ashes At Bergdorf's
This Ain't California (Tbc)
(Marten Perseil, 2012, Ger) 90 mins
Just as its East German teen subjects took skateboarding behind the Iron Curtain, so this "documentary" smuggles faked footage into its true 1980s history. The result is a fascinating parallel pop-cultural history with a moving (but imaginary) human centre. Working out what's true and what's not only adds to the fun.
Nebraska (15)
(Alexander Payne, 2013, Us) Bruce Dern, Will Forte, June Squibb. 115 mins
Stubborn old Dern and son take a quixotic road trip back into family, and American, history.
Frozen (PG)
(Chris Buck, Jennifer Lee, 2013, Us) Kristen Bell, Josh Gad, Idina Menzel. 108 mins
Disney's classy, sparkly assault on the Christmas holidays, with wintry vistas, musical numbers and a sister-powered fairytale.
This Ain't California (Tbc)
(Marten Perseil, 2012, Ger) 90 mins
Just as its East German teen subjects took skateboarding behind the Iron Curtain, so this "documentary" smuggles faked footage into its true 1980s history. The result is a fascinating parallel pop-cultural history with a moving (but imaginary) human centre. Working out what's true and what's not only adds to the fun.
Nebraska (15)
(Alexander Payne, 2013, Us) Bruce Dern, Will Forte, June Squibb. 115 mins
Stubborn old Dern and son take a quixotic road trip back into family, and American, history.
Frozen (PG)
(Chris Buck, Jennifer Lee, 2013, Us) Kristen Bell, Josh Gad, Idina Menzel. 108 mins
Disney's classy, sparkly assault on the Christmas holidays, with wintry vistas, musical numbers and a sister-powered fairytale.
- 12/7/2013
- by Steve Rose
- The Guardian - Film News
Catch the fashion store documentary Scatter My Ashes At Bergdorf's the same time as it arrives in cinemas - in Sky Store. The fashion world's great and good - from Tom Ford to Joan Rivers - explain the attraction of New York rag trade mecca Bergdorf Goodman. Highlights include the annual creation of the Christmas window display as director Matthew Miele charts the rise of the Fifth Avenue couture citadel from lowly tailor's shop to an aspirational kingdom where even Georgio Armani and Alexander McQueen fought to get in.
- 12/5/2013
- Sky Movies
Moviefone's Top DVD of the Week
"The Great Gatsby"
What's It About? Australian filmmaker Baz Luhrmann's reinterpretation of the famous F. Scott Fitzgerald Depression-era novel is a glamorous and audacious one. The film follows the original story of the Jay Gatsby (Leonardo DiCaprio), mysterious millionaire who throws the most epic parties New York City has ever seen. His new neighbor Nick Caraway (Tobey Maguire) writes about the love and deceit surrounding Gatsby and his old love Daisy Buchanan (Carrie Mulligan) that spins out of control into tragedy.
Watch: Baz Luhrmann takes you behind the scenes of "Gatsby" (Video)
Why We're In: Blending the modern with the classic, Luhrmann's "Gatsby" both showcases the glitter and glamour of the 1920s alongside a modern pop music score. With extravagant CGI and music from Jay-z to Lana Del Ray, "The Great Gatsby" is unlike any of the film adaptations before it. While Luhramann's...
"The Great Gatsby"
What's It About? Australian filmmaker Baz Luhrmann's reinterpretation of the famous F. Scott Fitzgerald Depression-era novel is a glamorous and audacious one. The film follows the original story of the Jay Gatsby (Leonardo DiCaprio), mysterious millionaire who throws the most epic parties New York City has ever seen. His new neighbor Nick Caraway (Tobey Maguire) writes about the love and deceit surrounding Gatsby and his old love Daisy Buchanan (Carrie Mulligan) that spins out of control into tragedy.
Watch: Baz Luhrmann takes you behind the scenes of "Gatsby" (Video)
Why We're In: Blending the modern with the classic, Luhrmann's "Gatsby" both showcases the glitter and glamour of the 1920s alongside a modern pop music score. With extravagant CGI and music from Jay-z to Lana Del Ray, "The Great Gatsby" is unlike any of the film adaptations before it. While Luhramann's...
- 8/27/2013
- by Erin Whitney
- Moviefone
Documentary films often tell us the facts about a particular subject. They can be political or religious, or perhaps based on an idea that most people cannot wrap their minds around. But sometimes, you get lucky and see a film that lets you behind the scenes of something most people only dream about. That's how I felt about Scatter My Ashes at Bergdorf's, opening Friday in Austin.
I may not know much about fashion, but having a fashion merchandising major/style guru for a sister, I had a little bit of knowledge under my belt -- certainly enough to appreciate a good movie about fashion. The trailer had enticed me, clearly riddled with various designers talking about how getting to show their line at the esteemed Bergdorf Goodman's was the highlight of their career. Writer/director Matthew Miele takes his viewers not only into the heart of the store, but...
I may not know much about fashion, but having a fashion merchandising major/style guru for a sister, I had a little bit of knowledge under my belt -- certainly enough to appreciate a good movie about fashion. The trailer had enticed me, clearly riddled with various designers talking about how getting to show their line at the esteemed Bergdorf Goodman's was the highlight of their career. Writer/director Matthew Miele takes his viewers not only into the heart of the store, but...
- 5/23/2013
- by Marcelena Mayhorn
- Slackerwood
At last! A documentary about that underexposed group: the 1 percenters in their lair. In Scatter My Ashes at Bergdorf's, the storied store is presented in cinematic terms as ex-screenwriter Matthew Miele watches decorator David Hoey madly creating window displays of phantasmagorical "installation art" that moves. The film's climax is the famous annual holiday unveiling as the hoi polloi press their noses against the glass. Yet the long-term employees fascinate more than the clothes: They are beautiful gargoyles, true freaks of fashion. We don't get interviews with non-celeb shoppers of the reticent monied class, but designers Manolo Blahnik, Jason Wu, Patricia Field, and others each give their rendition of "What Bergdorf's Meant to Me." Vera Wang nails it: Being obsessive is a g...
- 5/5/2013
- Village Voice
A documentary so loving and unquestioning of its subject that it could play on permanent loop in the shoe department, "Scatter My Ashes at Bergdorf's" is an unabashed valentine to one of Manhattan's preeminent temples of commerce. If pretty clothes, elaborate window displays and air-kiss interviews from some of the biggest fashionistas on the planet are your idea of a good time, "Bergdorf's" offers 90 minutes of couture bliss. Those less enraptured by the world of expensive clothes and the people who make, sell and purchase them will find themselves feeling...
- 5/3/2013
- by Alonso Duralde
- The Wrap
It covers an entire city block of New York's Fifth Avenue, a Dover marble and bronze citadel of consumption at its most conspicuous. Bergdorf Goodman is shopping at its highest end, a fashion arbiter at the oh-so-exclusive retail level, the capital of aspirational America. From its exquisite designer salons to its ornate street level windows, ornate expressions of consumerism as public art, it is a monument, in its own way, to the American Dream.
"Scatter My Ashes at Bergdorf's" is a love letter to this New York institution, a celebration of its place within the fashion food chain and those designers who know that when they've been accepted there, their fortune is made.
Filmmaker Matthew Miele has made a worshipful, often playful documentary about the history, the people, the couture and the class of this worldwide icon of money-is-no-object shopping.
Designers from Karl Lagerfeld to Isaac Mizrahi, Jason Wu to...
"Scatter My Ashes at Bergdorf's" is a love letter to this New York institution, a celebration of its place within the fashion food chain and those designers who know that when they've been accepted there, their fortune is made.
Filmmaker Matthew Miele has made a worshipful, often playful documentary about the history, the people, the couture and the class of this worldwide icon of money-is-no-object shopping.
Designers from Karl Lagerfeld to Isaac Mizrahi, Jason Wu to...
- 5/2/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
Matthew Miele's documentary "Scatter My Ashes at Bergdorf's" comes out May 3rd, via eOne Films, and seems to be something of a reverential tribute to the titular Manhattan fashion. A glossy and glamorous celebration of fashion and shopping, the film features an interview line-up that includes Diane Von Furstenberg, Georgina Chapman, Karl Lagerfeld, Oscar De La Renta, Vera Wang, Marc Jacobs and Christian Louboutin. Below you can check out an exclusive clip from the film, in which Bobbi Brown Cosmetics founder Bobbi Brown talks about her rise to inclusion in the extremely exclusive store.
- 4/25/2013
- by Mark Lukenbill
- Indiewire
See photos from Matthew Miele's Scatter My Ashes at Bergdorf's. Distributed by eOne Films, the documentary opens May 3rd, 2013 in New York City, and expands to other cities after that. Included are Karl Lagerfeld, Oscar De La Renta, Vera Wang, Marc Jacobs, Diane Von Furstenberg, Georgina Chapman, Christian Louboutin, Linda Fargo, Betty Halbreich, and David Hoey. It’s the most mythic of all American emporiums – a one-of-a-kind Manhattan institution where over the last century, the view of fashion has been transformed into modern art. But behind Bergdorf Goodman’s magical window displays lies a very real world where the rich and famous wield their power and eccentricity, where young and talented designers have their dreams granted and denied, and where money and ambition co-mingle with radical ideas of beauty and provocative style. Now, for the first time, audiences get a chance to peek inside this world, as Matthew Miele...
- 3/18/2013
- Upcoming-Movies.com
See photos from Matthew Miele's Scatter My Ashes at Bergdorf's. Distributed by eOne Films, the documentary opens May 3rd, 2013 in New York City, and expands to other cities after that. Included are Karl Lagerfeld, Oscar De La Renta, Vera Wang, Marc Jacobs, Diane Von Furstenberg, Georgina Chapman, Christian Louboutin, Linda Fargo, Betty Halbreich, and David Hoey. It’s the most mythic of all American emporiums – a one-of-a-kind Manhattan institution where over the last century, the view of fashion has been transformed into modern art. But behind Bergdorf Goodman’s magical window displays lies a very real world where the rich and famous wield their power and eccentricity, where young and talented designers have their dreams granted and denied, and where money and ambition co-mingle with radical ideas of beauty and provocative style. Now, for the first time, audiences get a chance to peek inside this world, as Matthew Miele...
- 3/18/2013
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Entertainment One will distribute the William Fichtner-narrated documentary Scatter My Ashes at Bergdorf's, and aims for an early 2013 U.S. and Canadian release date, reports Variety. The Quixotic Endeavors film features Mary-Kate Olsen, Ashley Olsen, Joan Rivers, Candice Bergen, Nicole Ritchie, Karl Lagerfeld, Vera Wang, Christian Louboutin, Marc Jacobs and Georgina Chapman. Scatter My Ashes focuses on the famous Bergdorf Goodman store, located on Fifth Avenue, which celebrates its 111th anniversary, and includes coverage from Linda Fargo as she decides what collections are to be featured in the store.
- 10/22/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Entertainment One will distribute the William Fichtner-narrated documentary Scatter My Ashes at Bergdorf's, and aims for an early 2013 U.S. and Canadian release date, reports Variety. The Quixotic Endeavors film features Mary-Kate Olsen, Ashley Olsen, Joan Rivers, Candice Bergen, Nicole Ritchie, Karl Lagerfeld, Vera Wang, Christian Louboutin, Marc Jacobs and Georgina Chapman. Scatter My Ashes focuses on the famous Bergdorf Goodman store, located on Fifth Avenue, which celebrates its 111th anniversary, and includes coverage from Linda Fargo as she decides what collections are to be featured in the store.
- 10/22/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
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