Vidal Sassoon The Movie

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Vidal Sassoon The Movie

Release Date: February 11, 2011 (NY; LA release: Feb. 18)
Studio: Phase 4 Films
Director: Craig Teper
Screenwriter: Heather Gordon
Genre: Documentary
MPAA Rating: N/A
Website: VidalSassoonthemovie.com

Starring: Vidal Sassoon, Michael Gordon, Ronnie Sassoon, Grace Coddington, Mary Quant, Guido

Plot Summary: A feature documentary spanning 80 years of revolution in culture, as told through the life of one extraordinary man, "Vidal Sassoon The Movie" is the revealing and inspirational story of how one man changed the world with a pair of scissors.

A true rags to riches tale, the film traces Sassoon's path from a London orphanage to international success and celebrity. It follows Michael Gordon, founder of the haircare company Bumble and bumble, as he sets out to document Vidal's life in a richly visual book. Sassoon's story comes alive as the design of the book unfolds.

Living through war and poverty, the seeds of his future are spawned as young Vidal becomes driven to rise above the circumstances of his birth. Spurred by his mother’s dream that her son would find success as a hairdresser, Sassoon apprentices in a local salon. "I made up mind, if I was going to be in hairdressing, I wanted to change things." Through tireless hard work and commitment, he struggles to modernize the old-fashioned world of hair; with modern architecture as his inspiration, Sassoon focuses on geometric shapes and angles that literally changes the way women look, and ushers in the social revolutions of the '60s. Salons, schools and products follow all over the world, and his tag line, "if you don't look good we don't look good" becomes a defining cultural touchstone.

With an added emphasis on his inspirational drive, "Vidal Sassoon The Movie" shows Sassoon to be not only one of the great innovators of our time, but a cultural life force as relevant today as ever.

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I'll pass. He was (I assume still is) tremendously annoying.

I'd much rather see a film on Jay Sebring who, IMO, did more to change how men's hair is cut. He had the celebrity angle with both his name (he changed it to use the name of the race) and his clients (Steve McQueen, Paul Newman, et al). He was murdered by the Manson Family at Sharon Tate's house. His life was much more sex, drugs and rock n roll, than Sassoon. (Who was a tremendously good self-promoter. But, as I said, annoying.)
 

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