Lisa Immordino Vreeland presents 'Love, Cecil' at Altaroma
At the winter edition of Altaroma, director Lisa Immordino Vreeland presented her documentary 'Love, Cecil' on British photographer and costume designer Cecil Beaton. The film, screened at PratiBus District, offers a visual journey through the 20th century, connecting figures like Diana Vreeland and Peggy Guggenheim. Immordino Vreeland, who is married to Diana Vreeland's grandson, discussed her creative process in a talk moderated by fashion historian Clara Tosi Pamphili. She emphasized the extensive archival research behind the film, including Beaton's WWII photographs. The documentary is part of a trilogy that also includes 'Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has to Travel' and 'Peggy Guggenheim: Art Addict.' Immordino Vreeland noted Beaton's ambition as both a strength and flaw, and praised Guggenheim's generosity in sharing her collection. She described her own approach as independent, driven by a passion for strong characters.
Key facts
- Lisa Immordino Vreeland presented 'Love, Cecil' at Altaroma's winter edition.
- The documentary focuses on Cecil Beaton, a British photographer and costume designer.
- The film was screened at PratiBus District, Sala 2.
- A talk moderated by Clara Tosi Pamphili accompanied the screening.
- Immordino Vreeland is married to Diana Vreeland's grandson.
- The film required extensive archival research, including Beaton's WWII photos.
- 'Love, Cecil' is part of a trilogy with films on Diana Vreeland and Peggy Guggenheim.
- Immordino Vreeland described Beaton as ambitious and driven.
Entities
Artists
- Lisa Immordino Vreeland
- Cecil Beaton
- Diana Vreeland
- Peggy Guggenheim
- Clara Tosi Pamphili
- Gustavo Marco P. Cipolla
Institutions
- Altaroma
- PratiBus District
- Artribune
- Vogue America
Locations
- Rome
- Italy
- England
- Paris
- London
- New York
- Venice