PAN spotted a nice touch from the producers of the new Faye Dunaway documentary “Faye”, a personal credit to Iconic Images licensing boss Ellie Brown and colleagues.
Ellie told PAN: “Being a part of this project, which delves into the fascinating life and career of the iconic Faye Dunaway, was an absolute delight. Exploring Terry O’Neill’s physical archives alongside Laurent and Markus Keith was an immensely enriching experience; their passion and vision for this documentary were profoundly inspiring, and it was an honour to contribute to such an exceptional project.
Having had the privilege to meet Faye during her visits to Iconic Images Gallery, where she co-signed fine art prints of “Oscar Ennui”—or “The Morning After,” as we fondly call it—gave me an even greater insight for her extraordinary dedication to perfection.
Thank you Laurent and Markus, for your dedication and for including me in this remarkable journey. I’m thrilled to see “Faye” receive the recognition it deserves!”
• The film masterfully captures Faye Dunaway’s story with depth and nuance, offering a compelling and insightful portrayal. “Faye,” presented by HBO Documentary Films, an Amblin Documentaries Production, in association with Nedland Media, is now streaming on Sky Documentaries in the UK.