Moritz Feed Doc: ten years of the film festival that strips down fashion
The Moritz Feed Doc film festival celebrates its tenth anniversary, showcasing documentaries that explore both the glamorous and darker aspects of the fashion industry.
The Moritz Feed Doc, a film festival dedicated to fashion documentaries, is celebrating its tenth anniversary from March 18 to 22 at Dhub, Barcelona. The festival began with the screening of 'Dior and I', a documentary that chronicled Raf Simons' arrival at Dior, effectively highlighting the intersection of fashion and cinema. This year, the festival will open with a unique film titled 'AKRIS: Fashion With a Heritage', dedicated to the luxury Swiss brand renowned for its quality and tradition since 1922.
Over the years, Moritz Feed Doc has gained recognition for its in-depth exploration of the fashion industry, not just through glossy presentations but by also addressing its shadows and challenges. The festival provides an essential platform for discussing the evolution of fashion and the complex narratives surrounding it. It is particularly significant for filmmakers and fashion enthusiasts alike, as it delves into both the artistic and economic dimensions of the industry.
The closing film for this year's festival is 'The Designer is Dead', focusing on the late designer Miguel Adrover. This highlights the festival's commitment to examining the lives and legacies of influential figures in fashion. As Moritz Feed Doc moves forward, it continues to be a crucial venue for such cultural conversations, affirming the importance of film in reflecting on the fabric of the fashion world.