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  • Is Anne Wintour impersonating Miranda Priestly here? Somehow funny! I think she did something new with here office...after it get used as set for The Devil wears Prada! LOL I am just kidding. Looks very interesting. I wanna see this documentary absolutely!

  • Amazing documentary..I love this..

  • great

    

  • Grace Coddington is the main one...she is stilling the movie and she deserves it..she is ADORABLE!!!

  • This was Grace Coddington's movie.

    She stole the show.

    I only got through the Anna parts in the hope I would see Grace again.

  • @utopia752 Lol. Are you sure? I dont even know Grace Coddington and the Creator of this Movie said that it was Generally a Anna Wintour Documentary

  • @afanfrenzy3 You completely didn't get what I was saying. :L

  • @utopia752 Well honestly I havent watched the film when I replied to your comment and when finally I had the chance to watch I did regret that I said those words. I love Grace Coddington =) she's a Fashion Genius.

  • @utopia752 Same here! Although I originally check this documentary movie out for Anna Wintour' s story, Grace Coddington owns every seconds i get into this documentary. I loves her part, and she looks like the star of the movie if this one is fiction film. Grace is a fashion genius and adorable.

  • She's not that bad. I've had bosses that are far worse than that haha

  • Rather interesting documentary! I just watched it, vogue is visually stunning. I think anna's approach to dressing is simplistic, and she is on her sixties..

  • I actually love this movie. I did a review on it on my blog :D janellelora.blogspot.com

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  • "Sheptember is the Jaaahnuary in Faahsion..."

  • Am I the only person who is of the opinion that a fashion editor as influential as Anna should be fashionable? I find her quite plain and unfashionable. She may be creative but a woman in her position who judges the beauty and fashion of others should be an example of her own physical standards. Anna just looks matronly to me.

  • @ViktoriaVision Well it's not always like that because you may have the eye and creative prowess for fashion. But it doesn't mean you have to be decked out in the latest trends and styles to be working in the fashion industry. Even though she is everywhere, she is still behind the scenes. Also, take Sarah Burton for example she designs the most pieces for A.Mcqueen, that you think she is coming out in the end wearing something amazing. but no you see her wearing a pretty drab ensemble.C0NTINUED-

  • @ViktoriaVision And many other head honcho's are like that too. If anything their designs and other fashion ventures make up for what they lack in personal style. But Anna seems more of a statement piece type, judging by the extreme fur lines sweater she was wearing haha. But yeah I think that too, but meh, she must know what she's doing since she's editor of vogue! :)

  • I wanna watch this real bad.

  • Wanna see.

  • 1:31 LADYTRON - DESTROY EVERYTHING YOU TOUCH! AMAZING SONG!

  • love her

  • "there is something about fashion that can make people very nervous". yeah, you.

  • @8scatterbrain8 NAILED IT

  • like all the comments are spam -_-

  • Vogue is the bible of fashion...Where's the glamour? It's Vogue...Please lift it...

  • People think Anna Wintour is suuuuuuch a big bitch! when she really isn't. She had a vision, a purpose and the drive and focus to get there. I'd work for Anna in a heartbeat over the bumbling, boring morons I work for now.

  • whats going on with the apple logo on the right bottom in so many youtube videos? creepy.

  • The movie devil wears prada was actually based on anna wintour's life.

  • How many Vogue Magazine ANNA'S HAS, OHH MY GOD: SHE IS THE GOD OF FASHION, WITHOUT HER DESIGNERS WOULD'NT HAVE TICKED OFF!!! Anna is a like a Madonna..

  • LOVED IT!!

  • thanks but i've already seen devil wears prada

  • I loved this doc, it showed how much hard work and persistence goes into making fashion work and that's it's not meant to be something shallow that defines you but rather something that can be used to reflect your personality.

  • Ahahaha, isn't she delicious.

  • "omgz~ it's just like the devil wears prada" no shit, do your research I mean is it that hard to use Google to find out Meryl Streep's character is based off of Anna Wintour since her former assistant wrote the book?

  • Has this came out already? where, in the movies?!!! plz i need to know!!!!1

  • Wintour is a walking example of counter culture. Starbucks, Chanel ect. What next coca cola, mcdonalds ?

  • @MrRjmac BUT THIS MOVIS IS BRILLIANT

  • she looks like my sport teacher.

  • Grace<3

  • Well, I've been to the Conde Naste building and took the elevator up (or down, don't remember) specifically to get a glimpse of the Vogue offices. I actually went to the Teen Vogue offices as a young designer. While all women there did look very polished and groomed, I wouldn't say they were tall, beautiful model types we saw in Devil Wears Prada or described in the namesake book. They were more ordinary but slender women.

  • was that Vera Wang?????

  • @MrRoyalPayne yeah

  • i dont think shes got a very special style...i liked meryl streep more on "devil wears prada"

  • I love Grace.

  • This is still one of the best movies in a long time. I'd go so far as to say it's one of the best in the last 20 years. Not to mention it's visually gorgeous. I tell everyone I know to watch it on filmsi.co.cc right now.

  • Anna is my inspiration.

  • grace is my idol

  • Bought the DVD for my mother Christmas 2009, since then I've seen it more than 10 times. Twice in the past week. It's such a fascinating film, and the behind the scenes process is fantastic for anyone wishing to work at Vogue or publishing in general.

    Not only that, but a great film for those looking for a great film that will become a great part of their lives.

  • Anna is fucking awesome!

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  • HOW ABOUT CONSULTING PEOPLE IN EUROPE, LIKE IN PARIS, MILAN, BERLIN, BARCELONA, MARSEILLES, LUXEMBOURG, MÜNICH, FRANKFURT-AM-MEIN, STUTTGART, BUDAPEST, PRAGUE, AND ABOUT 100 OTHER EUROPEAN CITIES HAVING MORE INFLUANCE ON FASHION THAN FOR INSTANCE NEW ORLEANS WITH ITS JAZZ MUSICIANS (NO INSULT INTENDED). BUT IT WAS AN ALL AMERICAN "VOGUE-PROMOTIONAL" MOVIE. NOT MANY WATCHED IN EUROPE... (VOGUE IS NOT OUR FAVOURITE MAG)

  • Whoah! The " Devil Wears Prada" was definitely modeled after Wintour's office =P

  • @Bora307 it is actually true it is based oh anna:)

  • @Bora307 The author of Devil wears Prada was actually Anna Wintour's assistant before, so yeah

  • Grace Coddington is the true star of this movie she comes across as the most fascinating person in the whole documentary. Anna comes across as a total bore!

  • JE T'AIME ROBERT!!!!!!

  • Fuck this cunt and fuck the fashion world. They all need to get off of their fucking high horse! FUck them. Fascistic industry!

  • I die!!!!!

  • this video has more ads on the comments than vogue on its pages!

  • Great movie, even if your not that into fashion and amazing music, go's so well with the movie!

  • She is queen of fashion, that's all.

  • Superfast and slick editor.

    Merci beaucoup

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    01:45...

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  • Ads on youtube sucks!

  • @TheBrooklinHeights Firefox + Adblock

  • OF COURSE NOT FORGETTING THE CRAZY (BUT SHALLOW) ASIANS

  • TOO MUCH ATTENTION GIVEN TO VOGUE!!! REALITY IS ISSUES OF MAGAZINES IN FRANCE AND ITALY, MAYBE IN PARIS, MARSEILLES, MILANO, ROMA AND SICILY... AND MAYBE CHECK OUT THE EASTERN EUROPEAN AND RUSSIAN MARKETS

  • I neeeeeeeeeed to seeeeeeeee this film!

  • I know one of the songs from the trailer is "Destroy Everything You Touch" by Ladytron, but there are two other songs in the trailer & I'd like to know what they are if anyone can identify them. The 1st song starts at the beginning & the 2nd song starts around 1:00 min....Help...???

  • @qwdewjb The first song sounds like Burn it all down by Bring on the Comets. I'm not sure about the second one.

  • @marksgirlCG the second is Destroy Everything You Touch - Ladytron

  • I wanna be Anne Wintour

  • AMAZING! I really wanna see it ASAP! <3

  • Guys u can nott resist seeing the film over and over again! Enhanced with the beautifull experience on moovi.co.cc page!

  • I lately came to find out what is that nice the site named moovi.co.cc and on logging on to it i gotta know why its called the best! What a perfect collection...! Thank you moovi.co.cc!

  • I saw an english version of this briliant movie on moovi.co.cc... In terms of story telling, it is one of the greatest movies for me. I enjoyed every second of it.

  • Like watching the "real" Miranda Priestley from the Devil wears Prada.

  • People, you must see his..God, I think I'll put this film on my list of best movies of all time. I actually thought the plot was good, but nothing spectacular, but when it finished, I wanted more and more. Watch this and tell me am I having right?? You'll be shocked actually, believe me!! see this on moovi.co.cc--my sugesstion!

  • Smile Anna! smile..

  • i watched it last night! It's amazing!!!!!!!!! This movie let me know more about Vogue,about fashion and about Anna Wintour! It worth watching!!!!!!!!

  • EUROPEAN CONTACT:

    animax44@gmail.com

    kfilm@kecskemetfilm.hu

    TURNED DOWN BY VOGUE USA? COME TO EUROPE.

  • andre just left that asian girl hangin

  • It must be wonderful to be surrounded by beautiful things all day. Karl Lagerfeld and John Galliano’s ateliers are these incredibly stylish places. The garments at their ateliers Anna went to look at were so gorgeous and elegant......they looked like oil-paintings. 

  • but the thing is you obsess your whole life over fashion thats in one mintue gone the next over you friends and family? i mean i love fashion but not this much.

  • I saw it last night. literally the entire theatre was just laughing theyre asses off. I think its deffinently tied with the hangover in funny-ness. I watched it even again 0nn malifilmici.co.cc today, really works fine!

  • start with Anna ending with Grace

  • i get why they act like that... but usually this people annoy me. She looks arrogant and she is just there because of her father.... it doesn't matter if she is good, but, really?... how about working for things, not spend your life criticizing what other people do. Well it's their life... but what i care most about vogue are the pictures. xP money really makes the world go round... shit!

  • hated this film. anna wintour did such a poor job of defending/justifying the fashion industry, especially when she was asked about her family's views on what she does. i was disappointed and i do not see the hype.

  • LOL everytime i see high fashion i think of that episode of kendra where that snobby bitch took them to fashion week in new york! hahahaha i love kendra! i agree with her on the whole fashion thing: the most important thing in life is friends and family and love....not a piece of clothing....or deciding what in and whats out....

  • I like this for 2 resins

    1- I love Fashion

    2- my dream job to be a Fashion Designer

  • I don't understand why some top fashion designers wear "wierd clothes". To me, it's kind of like they just throw on a bunch of really expensive clothing . LIke Karl Lagerfeld: Really tan, white hair, in-door sunglasses, huge collar and finger-tipless gloves? I really respect him and all he's done with Chanel and Fendi but he, himself just kind of looks wacko.

  • This is a wonderful film. It really makes you appreciate and gives you great insight about what it takes to put together a Vogue issue. A definite must-see!

  • whats the song called at 1:45??

  • @panudiana the song is "destroy everything you touch" and Ladytron is the name of the band. I love this track it fits for movies and documentaries... :)

  • She's one of the ladies in red.

  • Im watchin this tonight on kookíca, from a rating from 1 to 10 how would you rate how interesting it is? Trailer is fine so movie seems to be good to.

  • @torpedoslight id say: 4,5/10

  • "Look! :)"

    PAUSE

    "No"

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  • "Septembeeeeuur is the Jaaeanjuari in faashjion"

  • The movie that you can enyoj on kookíca, sounds like it was spun out of an advice column, is very high-concept, except that it has a gently authentic tone... for every movie lover

  • WHAT US THE SONG???

  • I thoroughly enjoyed this film on kookíca. the movie was very gripping and suspenseful. This is not to say that it was a perfect movie, but it was very good in general. Definitely should see it if you're into action, but not gory, films.

  • shep-tem-berr is the jar-nuary in far-shon

  • @wing1g

    That can't be her true accent; she has to be faking it. She sounds like a drunk, transgendered Sean Connery.

  • @wing1g hahaha I like that

  • @wing1g who IS that??

  • youre brilliant you made my day!

  • @wing1g exactly what i thought.

  • @wing1g Do you think these people know how smug and pretentious they sound?

  • What's the name of the songs in the trailer? I know one of them is "Destroy Everything You Touch" by Ladytron but what are the others?

    Thanks!

  • What the hell Am I doing here I was Watching Duke Nukem Forever Video

    LOL FTL

  • i repect anna wintour

    although she seems to act like a horrible b!@$%,

    she must have done something right to be respected and in charge of such a difficult job

  • anna is like madonna?in photo pauses and beauty (80s, 90s) nop, in music never, in wears maybe, and personality i guess yes cause both = bitches.

  • "You know, it's a famine of beauty! It's a famine of beauty, honey!"

  • just watched this last night on kòòkica..was excellent from a technical point of view.. story was original.. length was tooo long.. should have finished a bit earlier.. towards the end it dragged..ending was good.. everyone sighed..lol..overall i think a 8.

  • (Continuing...) I love the dynamics of Fashion, but then I am a Designer. Excitrment nevet ends there- ups and downs, too, but exciting nevertheless. Fashion is a mirror of global psychology of Homo Sapiens..Fashion reflects human emotions and the human need to feel important.! What can be more fun than that?

  • Tough industry, competitive beyond measure. Yes- Anna may not have a design talent - but her talent is in her  vision of a current trend in fashion, and its reflection in a current issue of Vogue. If one cannot see this - they should not be watching a movie about Fashion, let alone comment on it. Yes, the fsshion industry is bitchy - show me a competitive indusry where everyone loves each other - it's myth! To bladrunner6 - "you can never say more than you are"- Ancient Proverb. I love the dy

  • @StyleViewOrg No she doesn't have a talent, just an ability to order people about under threat of being kicked out of a job if they don't obey her. I really don't know why there is such a fuss attached to this woman, when American Vogue does not hold a light to it's counterparts in content. Regardless of which, we don't see the editors of these other magazines... They're anomyous and yet on viewing their versions of Vogue? Far better at the same job that she does, than she is!

  • You are right - a lot of great editors are almost anonymous . In any case - I am used to see all kinds of behavior and manipulation in that business - I guess I am a bit inoculated to it. Speaking of anonymous editors - my absolute favorite is David Shah - of TEXTLILE View, the trend magazine.. He has provided inspiration and global outlook to us, designers for a very long time. That is a man with a real talent and a genious vision!

  • @StyleViewOrg Thank you so much for posting this comment. i feel that i'm the only person arguing that very point on this page. I think Wintour thrives on her wicked witch persona and it's not justified in my mind, as of all the fashion magazines out there... American Vogue just isn't that good!

    I'm not at the Vogue level, but I work at a level where I am involved in campaigns and some of the people I meet infuriate me. The ones with the least talent are usually the biggest idiots I meet...

  • I think everyone is missing a lot of the audio effects in this film... particularly in the very last shot. So try to see it again at kòòkica to catch all the details. And while i thoroughly enjoyed the film, and at the time was very caught up in it, reflection over the past few days has left a really satisfied feeling.

  • LOL anna.. so many people suck up to her xD

  • First of all, I work in the business and I meet assoles like her on a regular basis and they have one thing in common... No talent. Its the talent of other people who make their job possible. American Vogue, pales in comparison, to the majority of its counterparts. Also, people can be good at their job, but it does not mean they have treat other people around them like shit to do it. She's not important. As for not seeing me saving lives etc??? You don't know me Dickhead!

  • @bladrunner6 Oh please. I'd like to see you take over her job for a day.

  • @thingstessellate Do you work in the fashion industry? No, i doubt that you do so really you're not fully qualified to comment on something that you know very little about other than watching some documentary. And before you ask? I do work in the fashion business. So I think I'm in a better position to pass comment than you...

    As I've already said, you don't have to treat everyone around you like shit to be good at your job and American Vogue is weak in comparison to its counterparts.

  • @thingstessellate And another thing Dickhead....You really need to remove your tongue from her arse!

  • this maybe the only documentary I would want to see...

  • I REALLY LOVE HER. WANNA WORK IN VOGUE.

  • People should realize that these people's life is this! It is their blood! Its not stupid especially when its selling like pancakes and even if its stupid than the people buying it are even more stupid! People make guns and liquors and cigarette and nobody says their job is stupid even if its evident enough that those things are pollution and deadly.

  • its just sad that gemma wasn't included in this documentary!!!!!!!!!!!

  • this documentary definitely makes her more accessible

  • lol " what's with this print? it's like it's for blind people or something!" lmao

  • Who gives a shit about some bimbo in NYC that worries about drug addicted weight concious skelitons that are wearing feathers, faggots with dildos up their rectal cavities, while we have crysis in tne world from poverty, wars, and people trying to survive on a daily basis. Vogue bitch, I will fuck you up, just watch yourself cunt

  • ha, i can see now why anna is not unsympathisch to me, her birthay is on november 3rd and mine is nov 4th, he he. (just had to check her out on wikipedia)

  • I love Grace, but I thought Sally Singer was the most likable. I think it was her reflections on Grace that made the audience fall in love with her, what she said about Grace's attitude toward fashion being a world of play and dress-up. Grace is still amazing, though

  • I love grace she is just so down to earth.

  • can you help me?? do you know the name of the last song??? PLEAAASE **

  • @JAYPfashion

    Its ladytron "destroy everything you touch"

  • @JAYPfashion Destroy everything you touch... Don't remember who sings it, but you type the title on youtube, you'll find it.

  • I do love this film, it is amazing, it gets you in the fashion world in a completely unique way...it is wonderful...but i felt kind of sad...i dont know why i feel Grace and Ana are lonely...its part of the film...they create a sad mood at some parts...but its part of the tragedy of fashion

  • I want an italian trailer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • anna = madonna

  • the famine in btq honey lol

    

  • what a ugly office

  • For live Q&A with director RJ Cutler go to sheffdocfest on Daily Motion

  • i swear she looks ALOT like tavi gevingson..almost like the mother and child!

  • she is genious, she is perfect, she is a strong woman, she is whatever vogue needs. i admire her

  • Lol. I didn't know that Miranda Priestly (devil wears prada) was based upon Anna Wintour when I watched this, and all the time kept on thinking how remarkably similar they were! I loved the devil wears prada and found it entertaining that Anna walks around most of the time with a starbucks in her hand as well, and apparently doesn't ride elevators with other people. She is amazing though I think

  • You know who I think she looks like from certain angles?? Samantha Jones (from Sex And The City) a.k.a Kim Catrall. (Sorry, Kim, I don't mean to insult you)

  • what song is from 1:01 and ends at 1:30? pls and thank you