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Wonder Boy
Wonder Boy

Wonder Boy

November 25, 2019
1h 39m
Documentary
Critics
85/100
Story
82/100
Acting
88/100
Cinematography
90/100
Soundtrack
80/100

At age 25, Olivier Rousteing was named the creative director of the French luxury fashion house, Balmain. At the time, Rousteing was a relatively unknown designer, but in the decade since, he’s proven his business prowess and artistic instinct by leading Balmain to new heights. Wonderboy gives the viewer the rare opportunity to experience the inner sanctum of the fashion world, as we stand shoulder-to-shoulder with this extraordinary individual while he works.

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Details

Director
Anissa Bonnefont
Cast
Olivier Rousteing, Dani Alves, Alessandra Ambrosio, Imran Amed, Kiko Arai, Yvonne Bevanda, Juliette Binoche, Jessie Bloemendaal, Orlando Bloom, Kate Bosworth
Release Date
November 25, 2019
Production
Stella Maris Pictures, Sultan Films, Box Fish Productions, Canal+, CNC

Rating Distribution

User Ratings

5 Stars65%
1235
4 Stars25%
475
3 Stars8%
152
2 Stars2%
38
1 Stars0%
0
Total: 1,900 ratings

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