Love, Marilyn
■ Basic Data
| Item | Content |
|---|---|
| Year | 2012 |
| Country | United States, France |
| Director | Liz Garbus |
| Cast | Marilyn Monroe, F. Murray Abraham, Elizabeth Banks, Adrien Brody, Ellen Burstyn, Glenn Close, Uma Thurman, Viola Davis |
| Genre | Documentary |
■ Title Language Table
| Language | Text | Romanization |
|---|---|---|
| English | Love, Marilyn | – |
| Español | Love, Marilyn | – |
| Français | Love, Marilyn | – |
| Deutsch | Love, Marilyn | – |
| Português | Love, Marilyn | – |
| Italiano | Love, Marilyn | – |
| Русский | Любовь, Мэрилин | Lyubov, Merilin |
| 中文(简体) | 爱,玛丽莲 | – |
| 中文(繁體) | 愛,瑪麗蓮 | – |
| 한국어 | 러브, 마릴린 | Reobeu, Marillin |
| ไทย | Love, Marilyn | – |
| Tiếng Việt | Love, Marilyn | – |
| Bahasa Indonesia | Love, Marilyn | – |
| 日本語 | マリリン・モンロー 瞳の中の秘密 | Maririn Monroo Hitomi no Naka no Himitsu |
■ One-Line Definition
👉 A work that depicts a structure in which public iconography and private self-writing collide within the posthumous reconstruction of Marilyn Monroe.
■ Synopsis
A documentary uses Marilyn Monroe’s letters, diaries, poems, archival materials, and performed readings to reframe the person behind the image.
■ RECIPE Tags
#PublicImage #PrivateFragments #PosthumousVoice #StarMyth #IdentityReconstruction
■ Primary Axis
- Entry: Icon dismantled through private fragments
Reason: The public image is re-read through letters, notes, and intimate writings that resist the fixed celebrity mask.
Related Film: Listen to Me Marlon - Middle: Performance as recovery of a lost voice
Reason: Actors do not merely imitate the subject; they mediate the distance between archive, myth, and interior life.
Related Film: The Eyes of Orson Welles - Core: Posthumous authorship against cultural possession
Reason: The central structure returns interpretive agency to a woman whose image was repeatedly owned by others.
Related Film: Amy
■ Secondary Axes
- Star system as identity fracture: Fame creates a public body that separates the performer from private selfhood.
Related Film: What Happened, Miss Simone? - Archive as emotional counter-history: Personal documents become a corrective record against simplified legend.
Related Film: Jane
■ Person
- Director: Liz Garbus
- Cast: Marilyn Monroe, F. Murray Abraham, Elizabeth Banks, Adrien Brody, Ellen Burstyn, Glenn Close, Uma Thurman, Viola Davis
■ Structural Tags
#ArchiveReconstruction #IconPrivateSplit #PosthumousNarration
■ Attribute Tags
#2012Film #AmericanFrenchFilm #Documentary


































