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Follows the creation of The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s most attended fashion exhibition in history, “China: Through The Looking Glass,” an exploration of Chinese-inspired Western fashions by Costume Institute curator Andrew Bolton.

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Ratings: IMDB: 7.1/10
Released: April 15, 2016
Runtime: 90 min
Genres: Documentary
Countries: United States
Companies: Abstract
Cast: Andrew Bolton Anna Wintour John Galliano
Crew: Andrew Rossi

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DownrightDebonaire 1 points 10 months ago.

What they don’t tell you about is the hundreds of freelancers and artists brought together to make the opening (and Met Gala in general) possible. Lots and Lots of wage theft, abuse, retaliation etc. from experience, not speculation.

Lulusbay 1 points 10 months ago.

I can totally believe that. Thank you for jumping in. I just finished watching. Just watching the curators alone showed the level of ‘we will finish when we finish’. I am sorry if this was part of your story. I so enjoy the benefits of visiting exhibitions around the world and am acutely aware of how much effort goes into creating these amazing art pieces… with little or ‘sometimes’ no reward. Please be aware that there are many of us out there that adore the work.

DownrightDebonaire 1 points 10 months ago.

It’s pretty sad to be working 14-18 hr days, stepping over people sleeping on the floor only to find out the person hired to help you is making $9 an hr off the books and the next one is making $14. The one making $14 may receive a check with none of their overtime and spend 3 months trying to call an office that suddenly has no one answering the phones.

I no longer work their events but the NYC Production community can tell you stories about them. They pitch themselves as if doing the gig will look amazing on your resume. NOPE. That is why I always tell people on here, please by all means, steal my work!! Stream all you like. None of the money comes back to the crew that works on movies/TV/Docs/Recorded Theater.