Blog Post #25: Director - Matt Tyrnauer

Valentino: The Last Emperor is Tyrnauer’s breakout documentary. It was directed and produced by Matt Tyrnauer. The film follows the life and career of legendary fashion designer Valentino Garavani, focusing especially on the luxury, pressure, and creative process involved. It also explores his long‑standing personal and professional partnership with Giancarlo Giammetti. The documentary was filmed over two years, with exclusive access and more than 250 hours of behind the scenes footage. It premiered at major festivals, including the Venice International Film Festival and the Toronto International Film Festival, helping establish Tyrnauer as a respected documentary filmmaker.

Film style:
  • Biographical Fashion Documentary.
  • Filmmaking style: Fly on the wall (the scenes are not planned, they are filmed as they are happening without intrusion).
  • Has a focus on a real person's career, relationships, and environment.
Setting:
  • Fancy fashion studios and workrooms.
  • Runway show environments.
  • Scenes that were filmed globally.
Soundtrack
  • Natural and ambient sounds.
  • Real dialogue.
  • Minimal scoring.


Researching this director helped me understand the filmmaking style of Valentino: The Last Emperor. Also, it gave me an example of what is seen in documentaries with this style.

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