Coco Before Chanel: The Unsentimental Education That Preceded a Life of
Fashion <http://tinyurl.com/y8kt5wy> 

True to its title, "Coco Before Chanel" chronicles the early life of the
woman who would become perhaps the single most influential figure in
20th-century fashion. But the film, directed and co-written by Anne
Fontaine, bears less resemblance to a standard-issue biopic (like, say,
"La Vie en Rose," to take a recent French example) than to a novel by
Émile Zola or Theodore Dreiser. With a mixture of brutal candor and
tender sympathy, it charts the rise of an ambitious, difficult woman,
taking note of the obstacles and opportunities offered by her time,
place and circumstances.



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