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Movie Review – Marc by Sofia (2025)

March 27, 2026 by Robert Kojder

Marc by Sofia, 2025.

Directed by Sofia Coppola.
Featuring Sofia Coppola, Marc Jacobs, and Spike Jonze.

SYNOPSIS:

An intimate, unconventional portrait of Marc Jacobs, crafted by Sofia Coppola to capture the genius and singular universe of the iconic American designer.

Even if you take away that revered filmmaker Sofia Coppola and world-renowned fashion designer Marc Jacobs are already on a friendly basis with one another, there is more to consider in that perhaps her making a documentary about him, titled Marc by Sofia, was inevitable. Known for vibrant works set across different eras with plenty of resplendent, character-forward costume design (Priscilla was robbed of an Oscar), one also realizes while watching this film that, much like Marc Jacobs prepping for another runway show, he is also preparing to take a swing on another wild, artsy idea (here involving dressing up women to almost resemble dolls, complete with elaborate eyelashes, oversized attire, and plenty of ashy makeup), which isn’t so different from her dabbling in another genre or time, music videos, a TV special, or, now, a documentary.

That also comes together for the most compelling part of this documentary – especially if you are like me and know next to nothing about fashion and are basically winging how to write about that aspect – with even someone near the top of their industry such as Marc Jacobs deeply nervous, sometimes overcome with a small dose of imposter syndrome, before the show transitions over to the performers. He and Sofia have candid discussions about the fear of putting any new art into the world, which is more than enough to relate to.

As for the rest of the documentary, it’s a fairly standard paint-by-numbers look at the origins of Marc Jacobs getting his foothold in this world, whether it be working alongside punk band Sonic Youth (which allows for Sofia Coppola to naturally lean into a punk rock aesthetic when clipping together archival footage and photographs) or the more widely popular stages of his career such as serving as a creative director for the Louis Vuitton label. 

For those not in the know, Marc Jacobs doesn’t just work with clothes, but also everything from assessing trends to bags to dressing celebrities (there is the occasional brief footage from interviews with Paris Hilton, Pharrell Williams, and more), with the documentary touching on each phase in broad yet succinct, well, fashion. When not being interviewed by Sofia Coppola, there are also fly-on-the-wall, immersive looks into the creative process and dialogues with several of Marc Jacobs’ collaborators. The film sticks exclusively to his professional career, meaning that anyone hoping for something that digs deeper will have to wait for another documentary, most likely not made by someone so close to the subject. That is also not a knock on this particular film, as oftentimes it is the conversational approach that is engaging, in turn allowing Marc some ease to express vulnerability about his art. 

No matter what style, scene, or era, Marc Jacobs’ innovations across clothing, costumes, tote bags, and more are marvelous to soak in, making this documentary a pleasant beginner’s guide to who he is. It’s also worth mentioning that he seems humble, even at one point saying that, at the end of the day, not everyone necessarily needs to take fashion advice from a man. Sofia Coppola matches that energy. More than anything, Marc by Sofia is an enlightening look at artists on artists.

Flickering Myth Rating – Film: ★ ★ ★ / Movie: ★ ★ ★

Robert Kojder

 

Filed Under: Movies, Reviews, Robert Kojder Tagged With: Marc by Sofia, Marc Jacobs, Sofia Coppola, Spike Jonze

About Robert Kojder

Robert Kojder is a member of the Chicago Film Critics Association, Critics Choice Association, and Online Film Critics Society. He is also the Flickering Myth Reviews Editor.

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