I finally saw L'Amour Fou! It was released recently here in New York. Beautiful, striking documentary. It doesn't really focus on YSL's fashion and designs but more on his relationship with Pierre Bergé, how he started his couture house, his inner demons and drug abuse due to a depressive nature and the pressure of the fashion industry (which sadly made me think of Galliano and McQueen), his art collection and lavish houses (so beautiful, I want to move in there!).
Highlights of the movie: the press conference when YSL announces he quits fashion, the images of his funeral and the poignant speech by Pierre Bergé, a young YSL's interview when he keeps on giggling ("I want to die in a big, crowded bed"), seeing his art collection being dismantled and auctioned away for tens of millions per item...