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Format: Blu-ray September 22, 2015


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Dive into the color and lush textures of the incredible life of fashion icon Yves Saint Laurent. Explore the mind of a creative genius, the intricacies that turned the haute couture label into a worldwide phenomenon and the glamour and decadence that followed Saint Laurent’s footsteps of fame and fortune.

Genre: Drama, Biography


Format: Dolby, Widescreen, Blu-ray, Subtitled, AC-3


Contributor: Gaspard Ulliel, Bertrand Bonello, Nicolas Altmayer, Eric Altmayer, Christophe Lambert, Jérémie Renier, Louis Garrel, Léa Seydoux, EuropaCorp; Mandarin Films See more


Language: French


Runtime: 2 hours and 30 minutes


Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ 1.851


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ R (Restricted)


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.88 ounces


Audio Description: ‏ ‎ English


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 35219996


Director ‏ : ‎ Bertrand Bonello


Media Format ‏ : ‎ Dolby, Widescreen, Blu-ray, Subtitled, AC-3


Run time ‏ : ‎ 2 hours and 30 minutes


Release date ‏ : ‎ September 22, 2015


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  • Saint Laurent is a gorgeous and unforgettable film
This film was one of two films based on Yves Saint Laurent. I love this film. It's beautiful very well acted and addictive. Gaspard Ulliel who plays Yves Saint Laurent the legendary fashion designer, portrayed Yves in a very believable way. Louis Garrel who plays Jacques was so stunning I watched his parts again in screen selection. Pierre Berge was portrayed very well by Jeremie Renier,his performance was believable. Lea Seydoux was good same as how Betty was played. The film was a bit shallow in areas mostly where Jacques left. His exit from the movie should've been played out in scene. Also I did not care for Helmet Berger's Yves Saint Laurent. The moment was too long and being a fashion lover/ Yves Saint Laurent obsessed nerd his moments were inaccurate. Helmut made the film seem a little bit long. Less Helmut more Gaspard! Luckily Helmut was only towards the end of the film. Jeremie Renier was an unexpected star in the film. I love this movie and every time I watch it I find something new about it that I love. So gorgeous and we'll acted, I love it and am well pleased with it. Bravo! A must for not only fashionistas ans YSL lovers but movie fanatics in general. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2015 by Brittany S.

  • You'll like this movie if you like Gaspard or if you have a interest in high fashion
I watched this shortly before Gaspard's untimely death and it was a pure pleasure..he won the french equivalent for best actor Oscar for this film..and he's great in it..his good fried lea.seydoux is wonderful.as.his muse
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2022 by Amazonian

  • Well-made, but cold and pretentious
Of the dueling St. Laurent biopics, this one is less traditional, contains copious long, art-house style scenes and a meandering, nonlinear narrative. It's also not nearly as watchable or even fun as the more traditional, authorized version. It's a shame because it's got a great lead performance, is very ambitious and far more explicit. You'd think it would have something to say about St. Laurent's creative process, his mental illness or even his influence on fashion, but it really just seems interested in the partying and scene-making of the late 1960s. It's really far more focused on the wild times and portraying St. Laurent's self-destructive affair with the gigolo Jaques de Bascher. St. Laurent's business and life partner, Pierre Berge, is pushed into the background even though he had a far more significant influence on St. Laurent in real life. Overall, I get the feeling that the director and writer didn't care much for the subject of the film but was very interested in the lifestyle he led during the Warhol/Studio 54 era. You don't get St. Laurent's days at Dior, his meeting Berge, his founding of his own house or the creation of the Mondrian dress. You do get St. Laurent and de Bascher talking about expensive sexual aides, though. So if that's your thing, you'll enjoy this film. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2020 by MA Marshall

  • I was amazed at how little of the film was devoted to ...
Ultimately depressing--like taking a bunch of downers and booze (which is mostly what we see Yves doing). I was amazed at how little of the film was devoted to his craft. The swinging 60s and languid 70s moments are few and far between. There are a few fun scenes with Betty Catroux and LouLou de la Falaise--also, some interesting gay subculture scenes with titillating male nudity in the Bois de Bologne and his lover's apartement--so there's a bit of Cruisin' to break up the monotony. But then, lying around on couches taking Quaaludes and who knows what else, mixed with alcohol does produce a stupor. PETA fans beware, the drug scenes (besides the big black snake hallucination) aren't for you. Perhaps I was expecting something more on the side of documentary (my fault). I can see the artistry of the film as we recreate Yve's quirky creativity that business (and once amorous) partner harnesses for profit. The continuance of the YSL empire (as we see nowadays in cosmetics, bags, various designers working the aesthetic [Hedi Slimane, Anthony Vaccarello) is a tribute to Berge's and other investors feeling the zeitgeist of masses wanting designer labels. But now, with all the houses churning out goods (have you looked at a Chanel bag lately? Not the quality at all)--it seems the party is about over. I will also view the other film and see if there's a bit more to it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2017 by E.A.

  • Self-indulgent & self-important
I tried to stick it out, but the film was so self-indulgent and self-important, I gave up. Not to mention, it was extremely difficult trying to figure out what was going on. It has the makings of an awesome hipster mockumentary, however.
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2021 by Detour

  • Thumbs down!
First and foremost, Amazon seems to be mixing the reviews for the two movies "Saint Laurent" and "Yves Saint Laurent". This review is for "Saint Laurent". The movie is long, boring and the story line is all over the place. I did like the fact that the movie wanted to go further into Laurent's life instead of delving into the fashion side. But the reason why we following the designer and his brand was his creativity and style. The movie almost never goes into that. As for the storyline, I understand when movies don't tell a story chronologically. But if you're going to mix different periods of a subject's story, then tie them together so it makes sense. This film completely failed at that. And then there's the 2.5 hours that I had to sit through this. The film felt like it would never end. I'm a huge fan of Yves Saint Laurent, YSL and the entire brand that he built. But this movie doesn't give the subject any relevance. At all. Ugh. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2015 by RBC from NYC

  • exceptional
This is the best, most well done bio pic I have ever seen. What struck me the most was that they obviously were not afraid to spend all of the money here to get it just right. You really feel like you are right there in that time period, and you come away feeling like you got to know the man. Memorable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2017 by eddie armani

  • I really enjoyed this film mainly because of the beautiful people in ...
I really enjoyed this film mainly because of the beautiful people in it. I would recommend it to any artist who loves beauty or anyone with artistic aesthetic sensibilities who loves to look at beautiful people. The music was good too. I thought it was a good introduction to and overview of one of the world's greatest fashion artists. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2015 by Caligal

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