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Bert Stern, also known for his seminal film Jazz on a Summer's Day, experienced a meteoric career that began as a mailroom-boy at Look Magazine, where he formed a close relationship with young staff photographer Stanley Kubrick. The launch of Stern's career and the Golden Age of Advertising would coincide with Stern's iconic and legendary "Driest of the Dry" campaign for Smirnoff in 1955. Set against the backdrop of the Egyptian pyramids, this ad would sell more vodka than Smirnoff had dreamed, transforming America into a martini-sipping country and launching Stern to star photographer status at the age of 25. Sought after by Madison Avenue, Hollywood, and the international fashion scene, Bert was at the heart of what creative director George Lois called "the creative evolution." His groundbreaking images of Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, Marilyn Monroe, Twiggy and the infamous Lolita image from Kubrick's film, coupled with his astonishing success in advertising, minted Stern - along with Irving Penn and Richard Avedon - as a celebrity in his own right.
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Movie Title : Bert Stern: Original Madman
Genre Movie : Documentary,Special Interest
Mpaa Rating : Unrated
Release Date : Apr 5, 2013 Limited

Actors :Bert Stern,Shannah Laumeister,Larry Chilnick,Judith Crist,Albert d'Annibale,Peter Deal,Jerry Della Femina,Tracy Doyle,Gene Gitelle,Carol Halebian,Allegra Kent,Lisa Lavender,Lynette Lavender,Twiggy Lawson,George Lois,David Montgomery,Nancy Pearl,Jody Quon,Charlie Scheips,Larry Schiller


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All Critics Ranting For Bert Stern: Original Madman : 4.1

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Review For Bert Stern: Original Madman

If someone is that bored with their own life, it's not clear why we should bother listening in, no matter what they've accomplished.
Kenneth Turan-Los Angeles Times

While Bert Stern: Original Madman mines its subject's work for a steady stream of striking visuals, his self-narration proves to be of little interest, offering little variation on a single theme: his love/lust for women.
Ronnie Scheib-Variety

An unappealing jumble of sex, regret and hero worship, "Bert Stern" is an odd tribute to brilliance muffled by lust.
Jeannette Catsoulis-New York Times

Despite its admittedly intriguing parts, the film ultimately feels too diffuse and self-indulgent to represent a truly incisive portrait of its subject.
Frank Scheck-Hollywood Reporter

The film does offer some revealing anecdotes about his infamous Monroe sessions, but mostly, it simply slouches from one sensationalistic, salacious bit to the next, sans any historical context.
David Fear-Time Out New York

A sometimes uncomfortably intimate portrait of a man who seems unsure if he has a place left in the culture he helped to shape.
Sherilyn Connelly-Village Voice

There are myriad problems with Bert Stern: Original Mad Man -- not the least of which is a title that shamelessly and needlessly gropes for relevance by attempting to cozy up with Don Draper and co.
David Berry-National Post

Absolutely smashing, revealing documentary about one of the great photographers of our time.
David Noh-Film Journal International

Highly entertaining, but not revealing or insightful enough.
Avi Offer-NYC Movie Guru

Rote, rushed, and utterly uninterested in the power of Stern as an innovator of image, making it effectively the opposite of the output of the artist it attempts to document.
Caroline McKenzie-Slant Magazine

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