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The Gospel According to André

"A Film About André Leon Talley"

From the segregated American South to the fashion capitals of the world, operatic fashion editor André Leon Talley's life and career are on full display, in a poignant portrait that includes appearances by Anna Wintour, Marc Jacobs, Tom Ford, Bethann Hardison, Valentino, and Manolo Blahnik.

Top Cast

  • André Leon Talley

    André Leon Talley

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  • Anna Wintour

    Anna Wintour

    Self

  • Marc Jacobs

    Marc Jacobs

    Self

  • Tom Ford

    Tom Ford

    Self

  • Whoopi Goldberg

    Whoopi Goldberg

    Self

  • Diane von Fürstenberg

    Diane von Fürstenberg

    Self

  • Manolo Blahnik

    Manolo Blahnik

    Self

  • Bethann Hardison

    Bethann Hardison

    Self

  • Naomi Campbell

    Naomi Campbell

    Self

Overview

From the segregated American South to the fashion capitals of the world, operatic fashion editor André Leon Talley's life and career are on full display, in a poignant portrait that includes appearances by Anna Wintour, Marc Jacobs, Tom Ford, Bethann Hardison, Valentino, and Manolo Blahnik.

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