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Reimagining The Met Gala

  • Documentary

September 11, 2018 (US)

0h 13m

High Fashions For A Heist

Director Ross, various cast and crew and members of the Met staff discuss how the film took over the famous museum for its version of the gala. The production received unprecedented cooperation from the historically cautious institution, no doubt due in part to the participation ...

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