"Karl Lagerfeld is Never Happy Anyway" Film documentary

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I uploaded "Karl Lagerfeld is Never Happy Anyway" on YouTube because this film is shown (very) rarely on Sundance Channel, and I want to give everyone a chance to see this amazing film. This documentary is about Karl Lagerfeld, and filmed circa 2000. Directed by Gero von Boehm.

Enjoy!


Karl Lagerfeld is Never Happy Anyway

Part 1

http://youtube.com/watch?v=aTf_o1gXvN0
a little bit of the beginning was cut off; he was asked about the essence of Chanel.

Part 2

http://youtube.com/watch?v=AnqS8sMAr8U

Part 3

http://youtube.com/watch?v=EhmO0iqOTNw

Part 4

http://youtube.com/watch?v=yrp8XypVjjg

Part 5

http://youtube.com/watch?v=WrhIrXhRMvM

Part 6

http://youtube.com/watch?v=Kd4a8ttCo2U
 
Thanks for posting. I liked it, tho I was zapping a little bit, cause the music is really corny.. lol In those days, everything had to look like a musicvideo, which is too bad..
 
I just recently saw Lagerfeld Confidential. How does Karl Lagerfeld is Never Happy compare?
 
That was one of my favorite Chanel collections that is shown in the very beginning in Part 1. One of Kate's last. Thanks for uploading! :heart:
 
oh yes, i have to agree with the music part, it is corny....
thank you for posting!

i couldnt agree with him more at the begining of part 2 about how young designer lack technical skill and that if one of your employees ask you a technical question and you do not answer within 30 seconds, they lose respect for you. and also about being curious in everything even if they dont concern you is important too.
 
Thank you very much my darling.. much apriciated .. im off college tomorrow so fingers crossed its still up so i can watch it xx
 
hours and hours of karl, that's what i want... i am in heaven!
 
^^ lol
at least u got a LOT of karl here :wink:

the last part is working again.. Thanks for posting :D



I kinda miss the fan nowadays, what an amazing look that was!!! unparalleled (correct english? lol)
 
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I have to say my favorite quote in this is something about how "in the 18th century they had much less past than we do now."

And did anyone see how much his house has changed interior decor-wise? I loved the gold leaf statues he had!
 
thanks a lot for the share...

i get a feeling he was less edgy and sharp in his comments then... but maybe it's just me...
 

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