If this were a normal festive season when it was possible to have a post-prandial snuggle on the couch with older relatives, or just fans of the best in old-school movie-star glamour, then this documentary about Audrey Hepburn — out Dec.
15 on DVD and Blu-Ray ahead of a Jan. 5 VOD/digital release — would be ideal viewing. Even if you watch it alone on a laptop with a bottle of cheap beer and a dried-up turkey sandwich, Audrey is a pleasure.
That's mostly due to the still-incandescent star power of its subject. Even so, this is a fundamentally well-curated packaging of archive and original material, punctuated with insightful interviews with friends, family members and appreciative collaborators and admirers such as Peter Bogdanovich (who.
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