Edith Head
Edith Head

Edith Head

1981Movie28 minEnglish

A light-hearted, toe-tapping portrait of the well-known 8 Oscar winning Hollywood costume designer filmed in her opulent house and garden. Edith Head presents some of her famous designs using glamorous models to impersonate Mae West, Barbara Stanwyck, Dorothy Lamour, Ginger Rogers, Audrey Hepburn, Elizabeth Taylor and Grace Kelly. They move to the music of the films for which she was the designer as Head recalls the times and places that served as inspiration for the famed looks.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Robert TranchinaGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary offers a biographical look at the legendary costume designer Edith Head, exploring her remarkable career in Hollywood. Through interviews with Head herself, colleagues, and admirers, the film delves into her creative process, her iconic designs, and her significant impact on film fashion. It highlights her unparalleled ability to dress stars for diverse roles, solidifying her status as one of Hollywood's most influential figures.

Critical Reception

While specific contemporary reviews for this 1981 documentary are scarce, "Edith Head" is generally regarded as a valuable and insightful tribute to a cinematic icon. It is appreciated for providing a personal look at Head's life and work, offering a comprehensive overview of her achievements and her enduring legacy in costume design.

What Reviewers Say

  • A thorough and appreciative look at Edith Head's illustrious career.
  • Provides excellent insight into the creative mind behind iconic film costumes.
  • Features engaging interviews with Head and notable figures from her era.

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Fun Fact

Edith Head famously designed the costumes for more than 11,000 film characters throughout her career and won 8 Academy Awards, more than any other woman in Oscar history.

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