Since 1930, The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel has been a classic landmark of Manhattan’s elegant Upper East Side. It has been revered as a destination for the discerning traveler, as well as a favorite haunt for the most prominent residents of New York City. Writer/Director Matthew Miele ("Scatter My Ashes at Bergdorf’s," "Crazy About Tiffany’s" and "Harry Benson: Shoot First") tells the story of The Carlyle in a feature length hotel documentary released worldwide in 2018.
"Always at The Carlyle" offers an exclusive and provocative peek into the pop culture history of the renowned luxury hotel. Over 100 personalities, guests and hotel associates were interviewed to discover their best stories and share their unique insights into our legendary address.
Signature personalities in the film include Woody Allen, George Clooney, Elaine Stritch, Anjelica Huston, Tommy Lee Jones, Vera Wang, Anthony Bourdain, Roger Federer, Wes Anderson, Sofia Coppola, Jon Hamm, Lenny Kravitz and Naomi Campbell, to name a few. Additionally, hotel associates who are famous in their own right—from Dwight Owsley, one of the adored concierge for 36 years to Tommy Rowles, the well-known Bemelmans bartender for over 50 years—also shared their experiences.