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Crazy About Tiffanys
The movie is a past to present fully authorized documentary in which filmmaker Matthew Miele examines how Tiffany & Co. evolved from a simple jewelry store to a global phenomenon.















16 September 1958, Harbor City, California, USA

17 September 1962, New South Wales, Australia

4 March 1967, London, England, UK

7 January 1957, Arlington, Virginia, USA

1 September 1971, New York, USA

26 January 1965, Lindfield, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia


3 March 1982, Ely, Minnesota, USA

27 October 1950, Morristown, New Jersey, USA


June 23, 2016
Light relief is provided by Jennifer Tilly and a pleasingly sarcastic stylist but neither can mask such flaws.
February 23, 2016
If you don't care yet, neither I nor Crazy About Tiffany's will change that.
June 24, 2016
Director Matthew Miele brings a pinch of irony and conflict to this gorgeous waft through the perfumed and bejewelled halls of the world's most famous jewellery store in New York.
June 23, 2016
No 2016 release will be further out of step with the times.
February 20, 2016
Slight and ultimately suffers from excessive style and shallow interviews while lacking balance and compelling insight.
February 18, 2016
We hear how great the store is, how important its status as an arbiter of taste among the wealthy and, occasionally, there's a little dig here and there.
February 26, 2016
...a display of highly offensive conspicuous consumption by some snooty ladies who wear their privilege at the end of their stuck up noses. Frankly, until the last ten minutes I had a hard time staying awake.
June 24, 2016
A masterclass in masturbatory filmmaking.
February 16, 2016
Miele struggles to construct an argument proving Tiffany & Co.'s continued importance to anyone but the super-rich in part because he fails to provide a coherent narrative arc.
February 18, 2016
Fizzily sketches the history of the centuries-old brand, its unique place in the social and cultural stratosphere, and the elite world of its flagship emporium, located on Manhattan's Fifth Avenue since 1940.
November 02, 2016
The only bubble burst throughout this ode to luxury living? They wonder if Holly Golightly was really "a hooker".