• Actors

    Iris Apfel

    Sort

    New IMDB Likes Tomatometer Audience Year A - Z

    View

    Galery List
    Bill Cunningham: New York 2010 POSTER

    Bill Cunningham: New York

    2010

    English

    7.9

    1

    99%

    92%

    Action

    Biography

    Documentary

    fashion

    haute couture

    History

    louvre museum

    manhattan, new york city

    milliner

    poncho

    Richard Press Richard Press Director Iris Apfel Iris Apfel as Self Tom Wolfe Tom Wolfe as Self Catherine Deneuve Catherine Deneuve as Self Bill Cunningham Bill Cunningham as Self
    Doubling as a cartography of the ever-changing city, Bill Cunningham New York portrays the secluded pioneer of street fashion with grace and heart.
    Iris 2014 POSTER

    Iris

    2014

    English

    7.1

    98%

    80%

    absurd

    adoring

    Biography

    celebratory

    Documentary

    History

    romantic

    Albert Maysles Albert Maysles Director Tavi Gevinson Tavi Gevinson as Self Iris Apfel Iris Apfel as Self Alexis Bittar Alexis Bittar as Self Billy Apfel Billy Apfel as Self
    IRIS pairs legendary 87-year-old documentarian Albert Maysles with Iris Apfel, the quick-witted, flamboyantly dressed 93-year-old style maven who has had an outsized presence on the New York fashion scene for decades. More than a fashion film, the documentary is a story about creativity and how, even in Iris’ dotage, a soaring free spirit continues to inspire. IRIS portrays a singular woman whose enthusiasm for fashion, art and people are life’s sustenance and reminds us that dressing, and indeed life, is nothing but an experiment.
    If You're Not in the Obit, Eat Breakfast 2017 POSTER

    If You're Not in the Obit, Eat Breakfast

    2017

    English

    7.5

    2

    Documentary

    hollywood

    Danny Gold Danny Gold Director Stan Lee Stan Lee as Self Jimmy Fallon Jimmy Fallon as Self Tony Bennett Tony Bennett as Self Iris Apfel Iris Apfel as Self
    Irrepressible writer-comedian Carl Reiner, who shows no signs of slowing down at 94, tracks down celebrated nonagenarians, and a few others over 100, to show how the twilight years can truly be the happiest and most rewarding. Among those who share their insights into what it takes to be vital and productive in older age are Mel Brooks, Dick Van Dyke, Kirk Douglas, Norman Lear, Betty White and Tony Bennett.
    ×