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Vidal Sassoon: The Movie (2010)

GENRESDocumentary
LANGEnglish
ACTOR
Beverly AdamsElgin CharlesGrace CoddingtonMichael Gordon
DIRECTOR
Craig Teper

SYNOPSICS

Vidal Sassoon: The Movie (2010) is a English movie. Craig Teper has directed this movie. Beverly Adams,Elgin Charles,Grace Coddington,Michael Gordon are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2010. Vidal Sassoon: The Movie (2010) is considered one of the best Documentary movie in India and around the world.

Vidal Sassoon is more than just a hairdresser-he's a rock star, an artist, a craftsman who "changed the world with a pair of scissors." With the geometric, Bauhaus-inspired hairdos he pioneered in the 1960s and his "wash and wear" philosophy that liberated generations of women from the tyranny of the salon, Sassoon revolutionized the art of hairstyling and left an indelible mark on popular culture. This documentary traces with visual gusto the life of a self-made man whose passion and perseverance took him from a Jewish orphanage in London to the absolute pinnacle of his craft.

Vidal Sassoon: The Movie (2010) Reviews

  • A fine film that surrenders to idolatry

    michaelseaman2012-01-28

    Two thirds of Vidal Sassoon: The Movie is wonderful. One can forgive it the hyperbole in which it describes and introduces the viewer to Sassoon, referring to him as a messiah and an essential aspect in the birth of 60s culture (not to downplay his iconic hair designs but I think the 60s would have gone on unimpeded even if the five-point cut wasn't created). Nevertheless, the film makes people, like myself, who know relatively nothing about hair design and even less about hairdressers, drawn into the story of an orphaned Cockney hair stylist. The background of Sassoon's life is interesting and the creation of his iconic hair cut (using German Bauhaus influences) was both educational and entertaining. Sassoon speaks with such warmth and passion that one cannot help but take part in his joy of looking back. However, the film begins to take continual missteps toward the end. Difficult aspects of his life are glossed over; his three divorces, the death of his daughter to an overdose, the fact that he regrets selling his company, potentially negative views of his strict professional code, are all left untapped. Instead, the film inserts useless information about his health regime and closes by nearly deifying him for his charity work while his fourth wife sings ceaseless praises about his character. The first 2/3rds build the story of an interesting man, who worked with endless determination to become the icon of his profession. But the film is afraid to let us actually know who Sassoon is. Stopping short of giving us depth by further examination of his failures and tragedies, the film heaps worship upon him. Regretfully moving the film away from being Sassoon's personal history and instead making it his personal highlight reel.

  • Brilliant Film

    dinabu12011-02-28

    I've seen the film twice - at The Tribeca Film Festival and then again on opening night in NYC. It's a poignant and well-covered account of Vidal's life and career and how he inspired the entire hairdressing industry. A must-see for every hairdresser. And, if you are not a hairdresser (like me) it's still a well-documented and entertaining insight into a man who really changed his craft. Craig Teper does an outstanding job of creating a visually enjoyable film, full of interesting interviews. Vidal Sassoon is inspiring and so enjoyable to watch. He really has a great personality and it's not surprising he has been so successful in his career.

  • "Wash'n'Wear" Hair

    StrictlyConfidential2018-08-27

    *Note* - This bio-documentary was produced in 2010, 2 years before Vidal Sassoon's death. Through stills, archival footage, and interviews (including those with Sassoon) - This presentation takes a close-up look at the career of a man who (during the late-1960's to mid-1970's) gained worldwide recognition as being the trend-setting hairdresser who (thanks to a pair of scissors) almost single-handedly revolutionized women's hair fashions. Sassoon was clearly a "snip'n'trim" man who was strongly opposed to women's hair being teased and back-combed. And, yes - Kiss curls were definitely a big no-no for this guy, as well. *Note* - In 2012 - Vidal Sassoon (84 at the time) died of leukemia.

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