Sure! I only saw her series about Mussolini, which is very good.
He is a brilliant English director, and I really wanted an English director. If you read the book then you know that I am a film mad, and English was so incredible during that ’67 to’ 73 film enlightenment, and even if Stanley Kubric was not English, he lived there and was part of it …
Enjoyed your details in the book to go to see me 2001: A Space Odyssey For the first time in college, high on acid: it must have been quite impressive. And then before you start in barnis, you went to try and break in Hollywood in the 1970s and offered a porn audition by the producer. deep ThroatThese are only two of the many individual episodes, from Woodstock to Studio 54 and later put you in the heart of the wider American story of that time.
I was really lucky in a few moments, at the right age, at the right time, and really lucky to experience them. You know, I had nothing to do with it, apart from being there, obviously.
How does this affect your grandfather Barney, your father Fred and your work with you Brother Bob in Barneys?
Well it was not just about American experience. I think the more you can absorb in the context of the ideas of other cultures and other people from all over the world, and then bring it back and put it in a mixer within an American type of mentality, this is really, this is a very special thing. Because the American, for the most part, whatever they want, have been very lucky with this extraordinary sense of freedom to do. Therefore, culturally, they have created a lot, you know, because they are not, they do not have the same restriction, if you do. While Europe is greatly benefited by the history of its culture and that amazing sensitivity, it on the other hand does a little cramping their style, you know, but we will not get into it.
For The Fashion Reader, a part of the interest of this book listens to how Fred first and then you traveled to the world with your colleagues, looking for the treasures you mentioned, which you can really excite your home audience. I love stories about Dries, Ala, Paul Smith, Kenzo and Yohji Yamoto for example …