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Pierre and Gilles, Love Stories

Country: France, Language: French, 57 mins

  • Director: Mike Aho

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Since 1976, Pierre and Gillis have been a team: artists who work together (Pierre takes photographs, and Gillis paints on those images), lovers, trend setters. Laced with comments by friends (Catherine Deneuve, Jean-Paul Gaultier, and Thierry Mugler) and by their models (young, edgy, and good looking), the documentary follows P&G to openings in London, Germany, and a major retrospective of their work in Paris. We party with P&G, visit their wildly decorated flat, and watch them work. Two series, 'Bad Boys' and 'Enchanted Forest,' are highlighted. Homoerotic glitter merges with lurid religious imagery to capture paradox and eternal youth.


No trailer...there was a trailer but it has since disappeared!

Cast & Characters

Pierre Commoy as Himself;
Gilles Blanchard as Himself;
Catherine Deneuve as Herself;
Jean-Paul Gaultier as Himself;
Nina Hagen as Herself;
Rupert Everett as Himself;
Lolo Ferrari as Herself / Artist-photographers' Model / Folies-Bergeres Performer / Interwiewee;
Polly Fey as Herself