
Love, Cecil
Documentary
Overview
A documentary about Academy Award-winning costume designer Cecil Beaton. A respected photographer, artist, and set designer, Beaton was best known for designing on award-winning films such as 'Gigi' (1958) and 'My Fair Lady' (1964). The film features archive footage and interviews with a number of models, artists, and filmmakers who worked closely with Beaton during his illustrious career.
Top Cast


Cecil Beaton
Cecil Beaton
Himself (archive footage)
Cecil Beaton
Himself (archive footage)


Rupert Everett
Rupert Everett
Narrator (voice)
Rupert Everett
Narrator (voice)
Hamish Bowles
Hamish Bowles
Self
Hamish Bowles
Self


Leslie Caron
Leslie Caron
Self
Leslie Caron
Self


Isaac Mizrahi
Isaac Mizrahi
Self
Isaac Mizrahi
Self


David Hockney
David Hockney
Self
David Hockney
Self
David Bailey
David Bailey
Self
David Bailey
Self


Manolo Blahnik
Manolo Blahnik
Self
Manolo Blahnik
Self


Peter Eyre
Peter Eyre
Self
Peter Eyre
Self
Philippe Garner
Philippe Garner
Self
Philippe Garner
Self
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