Quant is directed by Sadie Frost (Producer of Set The Thames on Fire, Sky Captain & The World Of Tomorrow and acting credits including Bram Stoker’s Dracula, Love, Honour & Obey) in her directorial debut. The film is creative produced by Ben Charles Edwards (Set The Thames on Fire, Father of Flies) and Kirsty Bell of Goldfinch Entertainment.
One of Britain’s most renowned cultural figures, Quant was at the vanguard of the stylistic revolution of the 60s and 70s, leading the charge away from convention and conservatism through the championing of ground-breaking designs including the miniskirt and hot pants, plus an ingeniously creative partnership with hair stylist, Vidal Sassoon.
Quant’s mould-breaking designs and irreverent style were widely credited as being critical to the development of the ‘swinging sixties’.
Quant tells the full story of this design and retail pioneer, from her first store on the legendary King’s Road in London, where the days’ sales paid for cloth that could be made up overnight into new stock for the following day, through to the development of a global empire incorporating fashion, homeware and cosmetics.
Using original interviews with Quant’s contemporaries (Kate Moss, Vivienne Westwood, Edward Enninful), Quant family and modern day fashion and style leaders, plus dramatized scenes enacting some of Quant’s most famous statements, and archive footage, Quant features striking creativity within its storytelling and imagery.
The film is helmed by Goldfinch Entertainment (Ronnies, Bombay Rose). With Cinematographer John Bretherton and Production Designer Trinity Tristan (Set The Thames On Fire, Father of Flies). Phil McKenzie and Spencer Pollard Executive Producing.
The documentary leads on from the V&A exhibition on Mary Quant. Which by the time it closed in Feb 2020 had almost 500,000 visitors. More than any other exhibition within that section of the museum.
Director, Sadie Frost commented: “I’m so excited to be involved in such an important documentary about the fashion icon Mary Quant alongside my creative partner Ben and Goldfinch. It was quite an honour to be asked to tell the story of Mary’s life and enable her legacy to live on”.
"The archive clips are an absolute joy."
DAILY MAIL
**** [Four Stars]
THE TIMES
"Not just a trip down memory lane, it's a love letter to a national treasure."
THE SUN
**** [Four Stars]
THE SUN
"Brilliantly selected archive footage."
DAILY TELEGRAPH
"If you thought a film about Mary Quant would be for fashion geeks only, then set aside those preconceptions."
DAILY TELEGRAPH
"Sleek and stylish."
DAILY TELEGRAPH
**** [Four Stars]
DAILY TELEGRAPH
"A documentary that epitomises female empowerment and ingenuity."
GLAMOUR
"Vibrant editing... a time machine back to the period."
LITTLE WHITE LIES
"Entertaining."
THE GUARDIAN
"A definitive and overdue look at one of Britain's most important designers."
EMPIRE
**** [Four Stars]
EMPIRE
“Engaging.”
DEADLINE
“Interesting insights into fashion history.”
DEADLINE
"Plenty of archive footage."
THE ARTS DESK
"Unmissable."
TATLER