"A celebratory documentary," says the tagline on the front of the DVD box and that sums up the soft-soap approach of Timothy Knight's documentary.
The 39-minute doc rushes through the early days of Audrey Hepburn's career - bit parts in films such as Laughter in Paradise and The Lavender Hill Mob that paid her way as a trainee ballerina, her breakthrough role on stage in Gigi - in just a few moments. The same brevity is applied to the end of her filmmaking days, too, with Bloodline, They All Laughed and Always breezed over all too quickly.
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