
Yves Saint Laurent
Drama
Overview
A look at the life of French designer Yves Saint Laurent from the beginning of his career in 1958 when he met his lover and business partner, Pierre Berge.
Top Cast


Pierre Niney
Pierre Niney
Yves Saint Laurent
Pierre Niney
Yves Saint Laurent


Guillaume Gallienne
Guillaume Gallienne
Pierre Bergé
Guillaume Gallienne
Pierre Bergé


Nikolai Kinski
Nikolai Kinski
Karl Lagerfeld
Nikolai Kinski
Karl Lagerfeld


Charlotte Le Bon
Charlotte Le Bon
Victoire Doutreleau
Charlotte Le Bon
Victoire Doutreleau


Xavier Lafitte
Xavier Lafitte
Jacques De Bascher
Xavier Lafitte
Jacques De Bascher


Laura Smet
Laura Smet
Loulou de la Falaise
Laura Smet
Loulou de la Falaise


Marie de Villepin
Marie de Villepin
Betty Catroux
Marie de Villepin
Betty Catroux


Ruben Alves
Ruben Alves
Fernando Sanchez
Ruben Alves
Fernando Sanchez


Astrid Whettnall
Astrid Whettnall
Yvonne de Peyerimhoff
Astrid Whettnall
Yvonne de Peyerimhoff


Marianne Basler
Marianne Basler
Lucienne Saint Laurent
Marianne Basler
Lucienne Saint Laurent
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