Rabanne and Cinema
Whether through rebellious and daring personalities or through the extraordinary worlds created with unexpected materials, the films Dune sum up Rabanne's universe quite well.
Mr Rabanne who revolutionized fashion with his avant-garde vision inspired cinema. Actresses became also muses for the designer.
Today, the creative flame continues to burn bright with many modern-day celebrities.
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Filmmaker Madhur Bhandarkar has revealed that Priyanka Chopra and Kareena Kapoor reduced their fees for Fashion and Heroine to support his vision. In an interview, Bhandarkar praised their generosity, noting that their willingness to lower their charges was crucial for the films' success. He also highlighted the professionalism and respect shown by the actresses. Bhandarkar is now planning a sequel to Fashion.
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Introducing the new model to getting films and TV shows made, "Brand Finance". . .
This is Timmy and Marty for Chanel. Brands are starting to make more content, especially longer / long form content. They are rapidly positioning themselves to become the new studios. The Barbie movie is the biggest, and so far, best case study example of this.
As the head of global brand finance for film and TV, I can confirm that many more projects and brands are following suit. Private equity is far and in between these days, and although global co-productions certainly come with their perks that the U.S. doesn't offer - it is still not enough to provide budgets needed for bigger projects. Brands can do that much more sustainably than other companies, and in a way that puts them in immediate win-win situations from multiple sides. They can monetize ROIs on their own IP (which already has an embedded audience / customers), content, talent partnerships, and much more. For them, the most important words are "brand value and authenticity" - and beyond that it's pretty fair game, of course depending on the story, talent, and filmmakers attached. So memorize the term "brand finance", for it will become every storyteller and producer's best friend in the very near future.
And as far as reactions go to this short film that was released yesterday, the fans are now eagerly asking for a Marty and Timmy official film collaboration. All in all, the brand finance model is where it’s at - and it works.
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The new BLEU DE CHANEL film is an invitation to discover the many facets of a man who is forging his own path.
An actor's conflict between celebrity and staying true to himself. A dialogue between Timothée Chalamet's artistic sensibility and Martin Scorsese's virtuosity.
BLEU DE CHANEL, the color of a vision that is not held back by any limits. That of a quest for something bigger, something beyond what the eye can see.
Directed by Martin Scorsese
“Rockit”
Written by Herbert J Hancock/Michael James Beinhorn/Bill O Laswell
Interpreted by Herbie Hancock
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Dear connections,
Check out this new blog post about the upcoming film "Operation Jackpot" and the curious fashion choice of lungi-wearing by the lead actor and actress. It's an interesting peek into the behind-the-scenes of the film.
Read the full post here: https://ift.tt/tmXoRwa#Bollywood#filmindustry#behindthescenes
‘The Devil Wears Prada’ is all set for a high drama sequel.
What do Mean Girls, Legally Blonde, and Devil Wears Prada have in common? Yes, they have been instrumental in shaping pop culture, but that's not all. These movies have brilliant sequels and make for a nostalgic watch. And the latest title to join this list is The Devil Wears Prada.
Are we finally ready to one more time witness the high fashion cinema drama? Lauren Weisberger's best-selling novel of 2003 and the 2006 box office smash is finally returning to the screens. On July 8, Disney announced the long-awaited (precisely after 18 years) sequel, bringing back memories of the glitz and glam of the world of fashion.
Now we all know the impact the original movie and the novel have had on the fashion and publishing industries—look around, you will find a Miranda Priestly and also an Andrea Sachs somewhere. The sequel, then, does not seem 'groundbreaking', does it?
But what we really want to know is whether the iconic actors Meryl Streep (editor-in-chief of Runway magazine), Anne Hathaway (Assistant to Miranda Priestly), Emily Blunt, and Stanley Tucci will reunite for this sequel. We know you can't control your excitement and curiosity but be careful don't stubble on those heels.
We are expecting Aline Brosh McKenna, who originally opened the film, to be back as a screenwriter. In addition, it's confirmed that the editor-in-chief Streep (Miranda Priestly) and assistant Emily Charlton (Emily Blunt) are returning. However, there are still talks about whether Andrea Sach (Anne Hathaway-Assistant to Miranda Priestly) will reprise her role. Considering the groundbreaking performances coming from these actors and of course our nostalgic references we are not ready for any other potential cast to lead the ‘Devil legacy’ because clearly nobody else’s feet fit in those heels.
What is the potential story planned?
With the cast that is not openly disclosed as of now, we have the storyline intact for yet another blockbuster dramedy. From all of the sequel titbits in the industry, we are expecting a full 180-degree turn of the power dynamics. Yes, you are hearing the story develop the other way around this time. In today's world where digital has long taken over print issues, we will see Miranda Priestly in complete authority denial, and to the contrary Emily Charlton (Assistant to Miranda Priestly) making waves in her career by upgrading her position to a luxury house’s power executive role where she would handle the advertising contracts. Priestly, the boss lady of the previous film will now potentially appear as a boss baby to Emily Charlton demanding the advertising dollars she desperately needs. So will she help or take her long-lived revenge from the devil lady? Have your answers ready!! This is getting fun, isn't it?
‘The Devil Wears Prada’ is all set for a high drama sequel.
What do Mean Girls, Legally Blonde, and Devil Wears Prada have in common? Yes, they have been instrumental in shaping pop culture, but that's not all. These movies have brilliant sequels and make for a nostalgic watch. And the latest title to join this list is The Devil Wears Prada.
Are we finally ready to one more time witness the high fashion cinema drama? Lauren Weisberger's best-selling novel of 2003 and the 2006 box office smash is finally returning to the screens. On July 8, Disney announced the long-awaited (precisely after 18 years) sequel, bringing back memories of the glitz and glam of the world of fashion.
Now we all know the impact the original movie and the novel have had on the fashion and publishing industries—look around, you will find a Miranda Priestly and also an Andrea Sachs somewhere. The sequel, then, does not seem 'groundbreaking', does it?
But what we really want to know is whether the iconic actors Meryl Streep (editor-in-chief of Runway magazine), Anne Hathaway (Assistant to Miranda Priestly), Emily Blunt, and Stanley Tucci will reunite for this sequel. We know you can't control your excitement and curiosity but be careful don't stubble on those heels.
We are expecting Aline Brosh McKenna, who originally opened the film, to be back as a screenwriter. In addition, it's confirmed that the editor-in-chief Streep (Miranda Priestly) and assistant Emily Charlton (Emily Blunt) are returning. However, there are still talks about whether Andrea Sach (Anne Hathaway-Assistant to Miranda Priestly) will reprise her role. Considering the groundbreaking performances coming from these actors and of course our nostalgic references we are not ready for any other potential cast to lead the ‘Devil legacy’ because clearly nobody else’s feet fit in those heels.
What is the potential story planned?
With the cast that is not openly disclosed as of now, we have the storyline intact for yet another blockbuster dramedy. From all of the sequel titbits in the industry, we are expecting a full 180-degree turn of the power dynamics. Yes, you are hearing the story develop the other way around this time. In today's world where digital has long taken over print issues, we will see Miranda Priestly in complete authority denial, and to the contrary Emily Charlton (Assistant to Miranda Priestly) making waves in her career by upgrading her position to a luxury house’s power executive role where she would handle the advertising contracts. Priestly, the boss lady of the previous film will now potentially appear as a boss baby to Emily Charlton demanding the advertising dollars she desperately needs. So will she help or take her long-lived revenge from the devil lady? Have your answers ready!! This is getting fun, isn't it?
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