Joan Juliet Buck

Nacimiento : 1948-01-01, Los Angeles, California, USA

Historia

Joan Juliet Buck (born 1948) is an American writer and actress. She was the editor-in-chief of French Vogue from 1994 to 2001, the only American ever to have edited a French magazine.[1] She was contributing editor to Vogue and Vanity Fair for many years and now writes for T, New York Times's fashion magazine, W magazine, Newsweek/Daily Beast, among others.

Películas

Antonio López 1970: sexo, moda y disco
Self
Antonio Lopez fue el ilustrador más influyente de los años 70 pero también un miembro destacado de la alta sociedad neoyorkina que quemaba las noches en Studio 54 y un cool hunter que descubrió a Grace Jones o Jerry Hall.
Palabras, mapas, secretos y otras cosas
Self - Film Critic
Un retrato de la internacionalmente aclamada directora de cine española Isabel Coixet así como un análisis de su particular mundo y su sensibilidad como creadora: su universo de ficción, su carrera y su vida a través de las palabras de actores, técnicos, familiares, amigos, periodistas, críticos especializados y aquellos cineastas que se han inspirado en su obra.
The Aspern Papers
Mrs. Prest
A young American publisher sets off on a journey to the jungles of Venezuela to acquire the valuable and original manuscripts of his beloved poet, Jeffery Aspern. There he discovers the poet's ancient muse, Juliana Bordereau, living in a dilapidated cocoa hacienda with her recluse niece, Tita. The American invents a false identity - a writer in need of a quiet room for several weeks - convinced that once inside the house he will get his hands on the precious papers. Juliana extracts an exorbitant fee from him, but the American pushes forward and enlists Tita as his ally, knowing that she is susceptible to his romantic charms. What ensues is a triangle between the muse, the spinster, and the gentleman, in which the price of seduction is too high, even for the paper-obsessed American. A modern adaptation of the novella by Henry James.
Julie y Julia
Madame Brassart
Julie Powell (Amy Adams), decidida a hacer algo creativo para olvidar su rutinario trabajo, se plantea como un reto elaborar las 524 recetas del libro "Dominando el arte de la cocina francesa", un clásico de la gastronomía publicado en 1961 por Julia Child (Meryl Streep). Durante ese año, escribe cada día sus experiencias en un blog que tendrá múltiples seguidores.
Black White + Gray: A Portrait of Sam Wagstaff and Robert Mapplethorpe
Narrator
Crump directed the feature-length documentary film Black White + Gray: A Portrait of Sam Wagstaff + Robert Mapplethorpe, which premiered in North America at the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival and in Europe at Art Basel. It explores the influence curator Sam Wagstaff, photographer Robert Mapplethorpe and musician/poet Patti Smith had on the 1970s art scene in New York City.
Mi leal compañero
Ailie
In Scotland 1865, An old shepherd and his little Skye terrier go to Edinburgh. But when the shepherd dies of pneumonia, the dog remains faithful to his master, refuses to be adopted by anyone, and takes to sleeping on his master's grave in the Greyfriars kirkyard, despite a caretaker with a "no dogs" rule. And when Bobby is taken up for being unlicensed, it's up to the children of Edinburgh and the Lord Provost to decide what's to be done.