Parallèlement à son interprétation de Gabrielle Chanel dans le film Coco avant Chanel dAnne Fontaine qui sortira en avril, Audrey Tautou, sous la caméra de Jean-Pierre Jeunet, croisera le mannequin Travis Davenport à bord du mythique Orient-Express qui les mène jusquà Istanbul. Après une nuit dinsomnies croisées, ils se retrouveront par photos interposées sur le quai dun bateau. Sous ses apparences intimistes, le film est cependant une superproduction dont le tournage a duré 3 semaines et monopolisé près de 250 personnes. Il sera présenté au public le 5 mai. Si le N°5 est toujours n°1 des ventes en France, Italie et Chine, il nest que n°4 aux États-Unis, où la campagne pour Coco Mademoiselle avec Keira Knightley avait propulsé celui-ci en 2ème position. La nouvelle campagne pour le N°5 aura donc pour mission de refaire décoller les ventes outre-Atlantique tout en les consolidant en Europe, en particulier auprès des jeunes consommatrices. More : buzz2luxe.com
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CHANEL N°5 PERFUME COMMERCIAL WITH AUDREY TAUTOU DIRECTED BY JEAN PIERRE JEUNET Jean-Pierre Jeunet says: »I’ve always loved night trains and their magic: its the perfect opportunity to create an encounter in suspended time. I really liked the idea of a woman meeting a man. They both think about each other, but continue on with their own lives, left with the regret that they didnt make contact with the other person. I love to play with destiny and coincidences… I knew that the story would revolve around the mesmerizing effect of the scent in the womans wake. We had to give voice to the intangible.« Music by Billie Holiday »Im a fool to want you« coutequecoute.blogspot.com
Song: Billie Holiday – I’m a Fool to Want You Following in the glamorous footsteps of Nicole Kidman and Catherine Deneuve, French actress Audrey Tatou is the new face of the iconic fragrance Chanel No. 5. The beautiful doe-eyed star, who often garners comparisons to Audrey Hepburn, can be seen starring in a new short film to promote Chanel No. 5. Directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet, who worked with Tatou in Amelie, the film portrays a brief sensual encounter between a man on a women who brush past each other on a night train. Filmed in a railway station in Nice and on the Bosphorus in Istanbul, it was inspired by a scene in the Oscar-nominated film A Very Long Engagement. Tatou, who plays the title role of Coco Chanel in Anne Fontaine’s new film Coco avant Chanel, said of her appointment to the luxury fashion house: “It hasn’t really sunk in yet. The fact that the film has been directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet, the fact that it is Chanel No.5, which for me is a legend in itself. Even now, I find it hard to believe.” Created by Coco Chanel in 1921, No. 5 has remained the number one selling scent around the world.
CHANEL N°5 PERFUME COMMERCIAL WITH AUDREY TAUTOU DIRECTED BY JEAN PIERRE JEUNET Jean-Pierre Jeunet says: »I’ve always loved night trains and their magic: its the perfect opportunity to create an encounter in suspended time. I really liked the idea of a woman meeting a man. They both think about each other, but continue on with their own lives, left with the regret that they didnt make contact with the other person. I love to play with destiny and coincidences… I knew that the story would …
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