New Marilyn Monroe Documentary, With Her, With Special Guests
Egyptian Theatre (6712 Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood, CA 90028)
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1 Goldstar Member Review
The movie was just ok. It's about people who are big fans of Marilyn Monroe and the impact she has had on their lives. Very little information about Marilyn, herself.Written on Feb 03 2012
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Co-presented by the French Film & TV Office, Consulate of France: With Her, 2011, 52 min. (Los Angeles Premiere)
Embracing the pop culture legacy of Marilyn Monroe in a refreshingly original way, Laurent Morlet’s fascinating documentary follows the screen icon’s most dedicated fans - members of the Marilyn Remembered club. From the club’s president of 30 years, to the most famous Marilyn impersonator, to a serious collector of Monroe memorabilia, to a costume designer who moved to the U.S. at age 14 “because of Marilyn,” the Marilyn Remembered club members make for constantly interesting and even poignant subjects, united in their sincere and excessive adoration of the blonde actress. Includes rare footage of Monroe as a teenager, as well as first-time access to the Beverly Hills Hotel’s bungalow A21, where Marilyn supposedly had an affair with Let's Make Love co-star Yves Montand.
Discussion following with director Laurent Morlet, and film subjects Greg Schreiner and Scott Fortner.
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