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Iris

Rating7.1 /10
20151 h 19 m
United States
4741 people rated

A documentary about fashion icon Iris Apfel, the 93-year-old style maven who has had an out-sized presence on the New York fashion scene for decades, from legendary late 88-year-old documentary filmmaker Albert Maysles.

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El Monatja

29/05/2023 18:57
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RAMONA MOUZ🇬🇦🇨🇬🇨🇩

22/11/2022 14:45
When I saw IRIS for the first time, the advertisement of Zenni Optical. She has been so energized and creative. I am already a big fan of her now. She is so straight up and honest in her life and dedicated to her husband all her life. Her husband said, "it's not dull marriage. Nobody knows what she does at the end. " It's so cool. And he said that he met her for the first time, he felt fate. "Something about her," he said. And they don't have kids and never wanted so I felt the same way. I've watched this movie twice already.

zepeto

22/11/2022 14:45
Suspend you disbelief and see the woman who is candidly exposing her passion, vulnerability and wisdom like a playful style statement. She doesn't take herself too seriously and get honesty is pretty remarkable. I'm not an octogenarian, but I'd love to have her energy, courage and seminar of joy Enron thrr we time comes.

Mustapha Njie

22/11/2022 14:45
Probably only interesting to those obsessed w fashion and art. Iris is a self taught, hard working fashion one of a kind. Bill Cunningham and Iris demonstrate all that's amazing in clothing art 🎨 Such a young hearted and hard working one of a kind.

محمد بوحسن

22/11/2022 14:45
I have been always amazed by how pure and real is Iris and how kind she treats everyone around her. LOVE HER BOLD STYLE, her humour and the relation she had with her husband! It brings me so much joy to watch her and how she sees the world. "When the fun goes out of dressing, you might as well be dead. You need to pursue your own fancy." Iris Apfel

Toyin Abraham

22/11/2022 14:45
Iris amazes me with her wonderful taste in fashion. I also love her fashionably dressed and encouraging husband. Their relationship together is one that most probably can only wish for. I loved this film because I've never seen such a fashionable couple in their 90's. Plus I love ethnic clothes and brightly colored fabrics intertwined to create masterpieces of art. This film inspired me to pursue even more creative endeavors, to go out and explore the world, and to live life with more fun in it. So happy to see a film where older people are enjoying life and are lively.I Love how Iris and Carl's home is like a museum with so many unique artifacts.More films should definitely explore older people's lives because their stories are so interesting and have many lessons in them. Iris and her husband's style in clothing to me looks better than most people younger than me or even the same age. Their life is full of pizazz and it shows in their home, clothing, and personality. This film should be shown to all ages because it is a demonstration of how youth and elders can actually get along. It is a bridge between many generations.

Official Cleland

22/11/2022 14:45
IRIS –The story of clothing collector Iris Apfel. Be yourself. Do your own thing. With her trademark HUGE black, round glasses, Iris works her way through stores, shows, and her own closet. The only child of a Jewish couple from NYC, she studied art history, ran her own textile company, and even did several white-house make-overs. She sure does like big, giant bangles, necklaces! it's amazing she can stand up with all those heavy necklaces that she wears through most of the film. It's kind of fun watching her toddle along, bartering hardcore with shop-keepers. Iris is TOTALLY photogenic, and loves to talk, so it must have been a pretty easy project to do. She's a collector (Hoarder ?) and has had her own exhibits of her collections of clothes and jewelry. Directed by Albert Maysles, who did TONS of documentaries. He passed away March of 2015, and I see they are still editing his latest two works to release at some point. I see there is no "written by" credit on this one, so Iris must have done most of the gabbing herself. Quite a fun film to watch. Very upbeat. Catch it on netflix. It's one big long run-on sentence, but it's still fun to watch. Kind of makes one wonder what one has accomplished in one's own life. Inspiring.

Raffy Tulfo

22/11/2022 14:45
I enjoy watching many documentaries but this one was very empty and boring. She didn't demonstrate anything else I can't or won't do. Very dull with no real theme or creativity. I found it dull and redundant. She sounds like a miserable old woman who tries to justify her emptiness by over processed fashion sense. She looked as if she was trying to show what a happy life she lives but deep inside she seemed miserable. The movie made me sad after I saw she wasn't genuine and that took about the first 15 minutes then turned it off.

Xandykamel

22/11/2022 14:45
And more power to her! But this documentary really tells you nothing much about her personal life, how she broke into the 'fashion world' or where she got the money to live the lavish world traveling, collector of things, New York City society lifestyle. I'm thinking it must be her husbands money because it is made clear she came from a 'working class' background. She developed an eye for color & shape & texture and how to put complementing objects together to create her own fashion style. Unfortunately (for me) I was left with the impression she just created a clownish appearance with great style. You must admit she make a bizarre looking old broad when she's all dolled up in her brick-a-brac collection of fabrics and oversize jewelery. This documentary is high in color but low on information about this 90 plus years old woman's life.

🔹آلــفــــسْ ١🔹

22/11/2022 14:45
This exceptional documentary, directed by the acclaimed filmmaker Albert Maysles (who passed away this year at the age of 88), is filled with wit and humor. It focuses on the life and career of Iris Apfel, fashion icon and interior designer, who has been involved in restorations in the White House, the Senate building, and Stephen Foster's My Old Kentucky Home, among many others. She's also had her clothes and accessories exhibited in many museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Norton Gallery. Apfel, who was 90-years-old at the time of the filming, by her own admission would rather find a $4 accessory item at a flea market or small shop rather than go to an expensive high couture establishment, as she loves the chase for interesting items and always uses her gut instincts for her selections. What struck me as much as her amazing collection of unique items over the years was her striking personality and charisma. Although she admits to some aging at the age of 90, she often displays a wonderful sense of humor, expresses her most interesting philosophies of life, and always seems to be at ease no matter what the situation. Unfortunately, her husband of some 66+ years Carl, who played a key role in the movie, passed away early this month just a few days shy of his 101st birthday. All in all, I thoroughly enjoyed this film highlighted by Apfel's humor and charismatic personality, and this documentary is one of the best I've seen in a while.
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