Chanel has just released their latest promotional film (shown at the end of this loooong post) for their classic fragrance, Chanel No. 5. This is the third in a series of films for Chanel Fragrances. The two previous were Baz Luhrmann's starring Nicole Kidman in 2004 and Joe Wright's starring Keira Knightly in 2007. The two and a half minute film will soon air in edited versions as tv commercials.
Director Jean-Pierre Jeunet, who has shot 40-50 previous advertisments as well as films like Delicatessen and Amélie, talks about his experience filming the latest Chanel No.5 film with 33 year old French actress Audrey Tautou, which also stars model turned actor Travis Davenport.
The Upshot:
The 2 minute and 20 second film (Jeunet says it's "not an ad") for Chanel No. 5 is about chance meetings, fate, romance and more. In the behind the scenes interviews, the director makes it clear that he loved working for Chanel, he was given a great deal of freedom on the script, he knew he wanted to cast Audrey Tautou (Jean Pierre and Audrey have made 2 previous movies together) and Audrey helped him to choose the male lead from several actors in the running; Travis Davenport.
*above: Chanel No. 5 bottles through the years
above : "It's a real film , it's a cinema , It's not really an ad." - Juenet
The director had always wanted to shoot on a sleeper train, so when he got the brief from Chanel, he was surprised at how well it fit with what he'd always wanted to do. They wanted black dark images with reflections of light and emotion. The film was shot in Istanbul.
If you're like most people, you don't really have the time to fully investigate the depth of the nice site where Chanel posts the film, along with many interviews, behind the scenes stills and more. So, I've abbreviated the info for you here. By choosing particular screen grabs and comments (albeit truncated and out of context), I can share with you the basic gist of the project.
Below are screen grabs and visual sound bites that sum up the experience as shared by director Jean-Pierre Jeunet and actress Audrey Tautou.
Juenet : " It's like a patronage : a short movie financed by Chanel."
Juenet : " the emotions induced by scene is an interesting challenge "
Juenet : " I love stories of fate and chance. "
Juenet : " So I wrote In missed encounters and regrets. "
Juenet : " Because years later you say , " I should have taken a chance. "
Juenet : " The editing was a nightmare. "
Juenet : " Because there were so many great moments. "
On Casting Audrey Tautou , In Chanel N°5 film :
Juenet : " It was obvious that Audrey would be my first choice "
Juenet : " An extremely expressive actress for the very short shots
Juenet : " Made her perfect , so I suggested her to Chanel."
On Casting Travis Davenport , In Chanel N°5 film ( Chosen by Audrey ) :
Juenet : " We wanted a young man with a certain feminity "
Audrey : " Travis , the young man in the movie with me "
Audrey : " He had to look like he'd fallen head over heels In love "
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This was a part of Amnesty International’s ‘The Secret Policeman’s Ball’, filmed in 1979 and also starring such notable talent as John Cleese, Billy Connoly, Michael Palin, Peter Cook. The Secret Policeman’s Balls is the collective name informally used to describe the long-running series of benefit shows staged in England to raise funds for the human rights organisation Amnesty International. The shows started out in the mid-1970s primarily as comedy galas featuring popular British comedic performers and later expanded to include leading musical performers.
LOL Dude this is funny , listen to the narrator and look at the actions , I have watched it for over three times and I'm still laughing, especially the advertisement that comes out of no where ! XD is so funny hell ! XD