Legenden: Audrey Hepburn (2005)

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A German documentary about the life of Hollywood icon Audrey Hepburn.

Introduction
"Legenden: Audrey Hepburn" (Legends: Audrey Hepburn) is a 2005 German documentary film about the life and career of the iconic British starlet, philanthropist, and style icon, Audrey Hepburn. Directed by Rudi Dolezal and Hannes Rossacher, the film supplies an insight into Hepburn's amazing life, both on and off screen, using narration, interviews, and archival footage. This documentary allows audiences to read more about among the most renowned starlets of the 20th century, her works, and what made her distinct in a competitive industry.

Early Life
Born in Brussels, Belgium, in 1929, Audrey Hepburn experienced a tumultuous childhood. She lived through the Nazi profession of the Netherlands throughout World War II, which deeply affected her. It later on affected her to end up being a prominent figure in humanitarian work. Hepburn trained in ballet prior to transitioning to acting, landing her early roles on stage in London's West End. The documentary explores her early struggles, showcasing how her developmental years shaped the lady she would end up being.

Increase to Fame
Audrey Hepburn's increase to fame began with her function together with Gregory Peck in "Roman Holiday" (1953). The documentary discusses how this part was initially implied for Elizabeth Taylor, but director William Wyler chose Hepburn after witnessing her undeniable talent. Her efficiency as Princess Ann in the film won her an Academy Award for Best Actress, propelling her to stardom. Later, Hepburn accepted a variety of roles in successful movies, consisting of "Sabrina" (1954), "Love in the Afternoon" (1957), "Funny Face" (1957), and "The Nun's Story" (1959), which showcased her acting prowess and beauty.

Breakfast at Tiffany's and Other Iconic Roles
The documentary spends a substantial amount of time discussing maybe Hepburn's best-known movie, "Breakfast at Tiffany's" (1961). Hepburn's portrayal of Holly Golightly has actually ended up being emblematic of her career and a sign of American movie theater. The film cemented her status as a leading actress, fashion icon, and design muse. Hepburn continued to show her versatility and popularity in films such as "Charade" (1963), "My Fair Lady" (1964), "How to Steal a Million" (1966), and "Wait Until Dark" (1967), which made her another Academy Award nomination.

Personal Life and Relationships
"Legenden: Audrey Hepburn" explores Hepburn's individual life and relationships. She was married two times, initially to star Mel Ferrer and later on to psychiatrist Andrea Dotti. She had 2 kids from her marriages: Sean Ferrer and Luca Dotti. Regardless of her success, Hepburn dealt with obstacles in her personal life, such as divorce and miscarriages. The documentary likewise analyzes Hepburn's friendships with leading Hollywood figures, including her close relationship with her "Breakfast at Tiffany's" costar, George Peppard.

Humanitarian Work and Later Life
Audrey Hepburn's life was not entirely specified by her acting profession. In the 1980s, she devoted her time to work with UNICEF, an organization close to her heart due to her youth experiences. She ended up being a Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF in 1988 and traveled to a few of the most impoverished regions to raise awareness and funds for children struggling with poor nutrition, illness, and dispute. Hepburn's commitment to her humanitarian work amassed her various accolades, and her dedication to making the world a much better place continued up until her death in 1993.

Conclusion
"Legenden: Audrey Hepburn" is an insightful look at the life of an extraordinary female who went beyond the world of Hollywood and lent her power, impact, and passion to making the world a much better location. The documentary uses an extensive viewpoint into Audrey Hepburn's life, both on and off the big screen, revealing the complexities of her character and the indelible mark she left on the world.

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