Natalie Portman, a Runaway Bride, Gets a Helicopter Rescue in Miss Dior Ad

In this attractive new Miss Dior ad, Natalie Portman outdoes Julia Roberts’ runaway bride by nabbing a helicopter after she ditches her groom at the altar. Portman’s escape, soundtracked by Janis Joplin’s epic “Piece of My Heart,” has the actress running barefoot and shedding her handmade gown. 

Director Anton Corbijn, known for A Most Wanted Man, tells People magazine that his vision of Miss Dior was a feminist one.

“It’s interesting to see that these women are kind of worshiped by men, projecting what men want to see, and yet they say they are feminists,” he said. “For me it’s still coming from a man’s perspective. The great thing about Janis Joplin, for instance, is that the female perspective prevails.”

He notes that the team behind the spot was careful with the song choice. “It took a long time to find the music, and this choice seemed to fit perfectly from all angles, including the song’s meaning,” he says. 

Now, back to the gown: It took 600 hours to make and consists of hundreds of hand-cut fabric flowers which were dyed into shades of pink and white to create an ombré effect. 



The Last Memory Short Film

« The Last Memory » est un court-métrage en 3D réalisé par Olivier Latta qui voulait rendre hommage aux marsouins communs de la Mer Baltique qui meurent sous l’eau à cause des filets des bateaux de pêche et de la pollution. Un projet pour son université de design à Dessau et une musique composée par Clemens Ruh.

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This Place Short Film

Le réalisateur Truen Pence a réalisé le court-métrage This Place ainsi qu’une série de vignettes interactives, dans lesquelles on explore la côte de l’Oregon : ses habitants, ses maisons typiques, ses plages et ses forêts. Un beau projet de story-telling interactif et de photographies, signé Instrument.

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Still Life Video

Réalisé par Zandrak, « Still Life » est un court métrage qui cherche à trouver une connexion entre la créativité et les moments de tous les jours. La vidéo se passe dans la merveilleuse ville de New York. De très belles images sont présentes, accompagnées par le même photographe tout au long du court métrage.

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The Figure Skater

La réalisatrice anglaise Mollie Mills, en collaboration avec Protein TV, présente une série de courts-métrages sur différents sportifs passionnés dont voici le premier épisode : The Figure Skater. La caméra suit Matthew Parr, un patineur artistique anglais dont la passion est née dès son plus jeune âge.

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Watch Wes Anderson’s Lovely New Short Film for Prada

Wes Anderson is a guy who loves his vintage fashion (remember the Louis Vuitton suitcases in The Darjeeling Limited?) and the affection appears to be mutual. Prada has partnered with Anderson to create a branded short called Castello Cavalcanti about a brash race car driver played, of course, by Jason Schwartzman.

In the tale set in 1955 Italy, Schwartzman is unsurprisingly funny as the driver, and the Italian townspeople—particularly the bored/sultry barmaid and our hero's elderly relative—are all wonderful.

Anderson's commercials are always as beautifully assembled as his films, and now that he (like David Lynch and others) is getting comfortable in the branded short film market, his work feels like it really has room to breathe.

As always with Anderson, God is in the details. The pans, both quick and slow, are astonishingly long and intricate, and the cinematography (by sometime Woody Allen collaborator Darius Khondji) is as precise as you'd expect in an Anderson flick. The perfect costumes, according to Gawker, are by three-time Oscar winner  Milena Canonero (Barry Lyndon, Chariots of Fire, and Marie Antoinette).

It's a great few minutes, and perhaps the funniest part is that the big reveal of the brand is no more or less direct than in a Charmin commercial, but somehow it has that ironic-but-not-too-ironic sting you'd expect from the director.


    

CP+B Creative Director Makes Short Film About KISS Song ‘Beth’ From Her Point of View

A classic rock ballad, "Beth" by KISS, that inspired a thought balloon—"Wouldn't it be funny to hear Beth's  side of the story?"—is now a short film. The four-and-a-half-minute piece from Bob Winter, executive creative director at Crispin Porter + Bogusky in Miami, centers around a 1970s-era phone call between Beth and an actor portraying Peter Criss, the band's original drummer and co-writer of the song.

Beth is home, cooking meatloaf and wondering when Peter will get home. Peter is in the studio, unable to commit to a time (he keeps repeating a refrain in the song, "What can I do?") and anxious to get back to recording. He and his bandmates are inexplicably dressed in full costume and face paint, despite being nowhere near a concert hall. Ah, but hey, what says KISS more than makeup and platform boots?

The back and forth turns hostile when Peter, who said he'd be home in a few hours, shifts to another line in the song: "I hope you'll be all right 'cause me and the boys will be playing all night." "What?" Beth replies, stunned. "Peter, you just said you were going to be a couple of hours. I made dinner. It took me all afternoon to make. You know what? … I might as well just throw it into the garbage." Rather than reply, Peter sighs, leaves the phone cord hanging and returns to the boys, sits down behind a piano and belts out the song. Beth doesn't hear it, though. She glumly hangs up and sits down to eat with her two children.

Directed by Brian Billow of Anonymous Content, the film feels part Behind the Music and part Saturday Night Live, with just enough '70s home décor (beige stone, dull wood cabinets, a toaster oven) to make you yearn for The Brady Bunch. Winter first got the idea for the spoof when he was chief creative officer at Young & Rubicam in Chicago. As he told Adweek previously, "I was thinking that it might be fun to create a series that's like the made-up stories behind real songs."

Asked this week what's next, Winter replied, "Maybe the next song is 'Jump' by Van Halen, and it turns out it was really about one band member helping another band member avoid stepping in dog poop. Something serious like that."

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Director: Brian Billow
Production Co.: Anonymous Content
Sr. Exec Producer: Eric Stern
Exec Producer/Production: SueEllen Clair
Producer: Paul Ure
Writer: Bob Winter
DP: Darran Tiernan
Editor: John Dingfield/Beast Editorial
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Beth: Lilli Birdsell
Peter: Steven Olson
Kid #1: Michael Hamilton
Kid #2: Robert Hamilton
Ace: Roy Green
Paul: Alec Paul Cartinian
Gene: Rocco Fonzarelli
Roadie: Jason Lee Beckwith
Performer Beth Piano Intro: Coleman Zurkowski

    

Just Starting

Coup de cœur pour ce projet développé par la société Capsus Films qui nous présente « Just Starting », une vidéo mettant en scène ses propres membres. En montant la vidéo en vitesse inversée à la Red Epic, cette création réalisée au coeur des montagnes Pyrénéennes est à découvrir dans la suite de l’article.

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Muse – Experimental Shortfilm

Commandité par Netfilmmakers Gallery Copenhague, voici ce court film Muse qui est un condensé d’albums numériques des 3 dernières années sur Google Reader et Flickr. Un océan de couleurs et d’images, le tout sur un sound-design de David Kamp. A découvrir en vidéo dans la suite.



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Tim Burton Posters

Une nouvelle série d’affiches minimalistes après la présentation des 50 films, avec cette fois un attachement particulier à la filmographie du réalisateur Tim Burton. Un travail autour de son univers, et de ses plus grands films. Plus d’images de son projet à découvrir dans la suite.

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Elio Short Film

Un court-métrage réalisé entièrement avec un téléphone Nokia XpressMusic 5800 pour le concours “2 minutes de cinéma”. Un design et une animation de Rob Díaz, sur une bande son du groupe Chromeo. Plus d’images du tournage dans la galerie, et la vidéo dans la suite.



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Metro Short Film Festival

Découverte de la campagne pour le festival de court métrage organisé par le métro espagnol. Une idée basée sur 3 symboles du cinéma, et imaginée par l’agence Bassat Ogilvy and Mather basée à Barcelone. Le tout sur des photographies de Garrigosa Studio.



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