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  • Movado launches ‘When I Move You Move’ campaign with new global ambassadors

    Movado launches ‘When I Move You Move’ campaign with new global ambassadors

    Mumbai: Movado has announced its new roster of brand ambassadors starring in ‘When I Move You Move,’ the brand’s new global campaign featuring legendary and emerging icons in acting, music, sports, and business. The campaign features actress and entrepreneur Jessica Alba, Academy Award winner Julianne Moore, Grammy-winning rapper and actor Ludacris, Pro Bowl running back Christian McCaffrey, and All-Star point guard and Olympic gold medalist Tyrese Haliburton.

    “We are proud of our multi-year partnership with this roster of amazing talent across culture and entertainment and to feature them in our 2024-2025 global brand campaign,” said Movado Group chairman and CEO Efraim Grinberg. “It was important to us that we aligned with individuals that truly represent Movado’s legacy of innovation, commitment to excellence, and iconic design. This campaign has  an incredible amount of energy and movement that is dynamic and makes you feel connected to  Movado.”

    Movement was the inspiration for this campaign – as it’s the key component of the brand’s DNA, with  Movado meaning “always in motion” in Esperanto, a language created in 1887 to break down communications barriers. The talent is captured moving to and interacting with Ludacris’ 2003 #1 Billboard and Grammy-nominated song “Stand Up.” The chorus “when I move you move” is a call to action for people to express their full potential by doing what truly moves them.

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    Movado partnered with creative director Robert Lussier from The Style Council and global fashion photographers Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott to come up with the vision. The styling was done by celebrity stylist Mel Ottenberg and choreographed by movement director Stephen Galloway.

    “Over the last year, we’ve embarked on a journey to take our brand to new heights by developing a culturally relevant campaign that moves you – that literally makes you want to get up and move,” said Movado president Margot Grinberg. “Our goal is to be disruptive and stand out – do something unexpected that will make you stop and want to see more from Movado. It will keep our brand top of  mind and engage new audiences globally.”

    The “When I Move You Move” campaign features watches across key families, where each icon wears specific pieces that align with their unique and personal style.

    The campaign will be featured throughout the year across television, digital and print media including magazines, out-of-home, and across all social media platforms.

  • Enough potential in urban India before going rural: L’Oréal Paris

    MUMBAI: It was 1993 when French beauty brand L’Oréal Paris made its way to India. An instant hit with the newly privatised economy, the brand has been a favourite of Indian women in the ensuing two decades.

    Considered as a young player in India’s cosmetics market, L’Oréal is the fastest-growing beauty company in the company with an annual average of 30.2 per cent and has representation in over 800,000 points of sale. It is the third leading operator in the Indian cosmetics market with a 10 per cent market share in the urban areas, claims the company.

    The beauty and personal care market in India is valued at Rs 81,000 core. The India revenue of L’Oreal, according to industry estimates, is currently Rs 3,000-3,500 crore a year. In order to cater to the Indian market optimally, the cosmetics group has, over the years, launched several brands across various product categories.

    In order to be up-to-date, L’Oréal follows a combination of traditional and new-age media for marketing and advertising. L’Oréal Paris general manager Raagjeet Garg says that the company looks at television, digital, social media platforms, digital videos, outdoor and other BTL media to connect with consumers.

    The brand invests heavily on marketing every year and the number is only increasing yoy to ensure it reaches a wider number of consumers and with a differentiated campaign. Going forward, the company will look at creating more India-specific products.

    L’Oréal is trying to shake off the luxury brand image. As a matter of fact, its products start at Rs 3 (for a sachet of shampoo).

    In interior India, the brand faces stiff competition from local products but the brand is still pursuing urban consumers since the saturation point hasn’t yet been hit. Garg says, “There is enough potential to get enough consumers in the urban population before we start targeting the rural areas. The objective eventually will be to speak to as many consumers as possible but that will happen in a phased manner and we want to get the urban and tier 1, tier 2 markets first and then talk about the rest of the consumers around the country.”

    The L’Oréal Paris brand encompasses the four major beauty categories — hair colour, cosmetics, hair care, and skin care — and includes brands as Excellence Crème, Total Repair 5 hair care, Pure Clay masks, White Perfect, Fall Repair, Revitalift, Volume Million Lashes mascara, Color Riche lipsticks, Superliners and True Match foundations among many others.

    With its signature phrase, “Because We’re Worth It”, the brand wants to inspire women to embrace their own unique beauty and reinforce their sense of self-worth.

    India being a strategic country for L’Oréal international, it picked the right A-list Bollywood actresses as brand ambassadors – Aishwarya Rai-Bachchan, Sonam Kapoor and Deepika Padukone. These women encompass a wide range of target audiences in terms of age group and lifestyle.

    The brand also recently celebrated 21 glorious years as the official make-up partner for the Festival de Cannes. Garg says, “I think if the relationship is beautiful, you just want to nurture the relationship and that’s exactly what we do with Cannes. Each year we realise it is only getting better and better.”

    The Cannes Film Festival will take place from the 8 to 18 May where Padukone will be walking the red carpet for the second time along with Rai-Bachchan, who will be completing 17 years at the festival. Kapoor will be seen for the eighth time at Cannes along with other spokespersons including Julianne Moore, Helen Mirren and Doutzen Kroes.

    Garg pointed out that Cannes association is not ROI driven or to create brand visibility but rather to democratise that beauty is for everyone. The company will soon be making its Cannes collection available at its L’Oréal Paris counters and some e-commerce sites in India.

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  • Sony Pictures Classics acquires Rebecca Miller’s ‘Maggie’s Plan’

    Sony Pictures Classics acquires Rebecca Miller’s ‘Maggie’s Plan’

    MUMBAI: Sony Pictures Classics has acquired all rights in North America, the UK, Australia, New Zealand, CIS, Hungary, Romania, China and various other Asian territories to Rebecca Miller’s Maggie’s Plan.

     

    Written and directed by Miller with a script based on a story by Karen Rinaldi, the film premiered at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival and will screen at the upcoming New York Film Festival.

     

    Miller’s comedy-drama follows a young woman whose determination to have a child catapults her into a nervy love triangle with a heart-throb academic and his eccentric critical-theorist wife.

     

    The film stars Greta Gerwig, Ethan Hawke, Julianne Moore in the lead along with Bill Hader, Maya Rudolph, Travis Fimmel, Ida Rohatyn, Wallace Shawn and Mina Sundwall.

     

    Maggie’s Plan is produced by Rachael Horovitz, Damon Cardasis and Miller, with executive producers Philip Stephenson and Temple Williams of Freedom Media, Lucy Barzun Donnelly and Alexandra Kerry of Locomotive, Michael J. Mailis and Susan Wrubel of Hyperion Media.

     

    “I’m absolutely thrilled that Sony Classics will be distributing Maggie’s Plan. They are an iconic company and the perfect home for this film,” said Miller.

     

    Horovitz and Cardasis added, “We’re so happy to be teaming up with Sony Pictures Classics. Their long history of bringing quality thoughtful cinema to the screens is one we feel honored to be part of.”

     

    “With Maggie’s Plan, Miller has done the impossible. She has created a totally relatable world that is both fresh and new. The screenplay is surprising and precise, a warm human comedy. The performances are spectacular. It is our good fortune to be working with Rebecca, producers Rachael and Damon and once again with Greta, Ethan, and Julie. We are confident the public will embrace Maggie’s Plan,” said Sony Pictures Classics.

     

    The deal was negotiated between Sony Pictures Classics, CAA and Cinetic Media with International sales being handled by Protagonist Pictures.

     

  • BAFTA: Redmayne, Moore win top honours; ‘Lunchbox’ loses to Polish film

    BAFTA: Redmayne, Moore win top honours; ‘Lunchbox’ loses to Polish film

    MUMBAI: Held at the Royal Opera House in London on 8 February, 2015, the 68th edition of the annual British Academy of Film and Arts (BAFTA) awards was hosted by Stephen Fry in the presence of a string of international film celebrities.

     

    Eddie Redmayne and Julianne Moore received the top acting honours for their roles in The Theory Of Everything and Still Alice respectively. The American coming-of-age tale Boyhood won a BAFTA for ‘Best Film’ while the award for the ‘outstanding British Film’ went to The Theory Of Everything.

     

    India’s acclaimed movie, The Lunchbox was nominated for the foreign film category. It was competing with Russian drama, Leviathan, Brazilian-British adventure drama thriller film, Trash and Belgian drama Two Days, One Night but eventually Polish-Danish drama movie Ida, was named the winner in the category.

     

    Actress Nimrat Kaur, the leading lady of The Lunchbox looked lovely on the red carpet in a pink Georges Hobeika dress.

     

    Below is the complete list of BAFTA 2015 winners: 

     

    Film: Boyhood, Richard Linklater, Cathleen Sutherland
     

    Director: Boyhood, Richard Linklater
     

    Leading Actor: Eddie Redmayne, The Theory Of Everything
     

    Leading Actress: Julianne Moore, Still Alice
     

    Supporting Actor: J.K. Simmons, Whiplash
     

    Supporting Actress: Patricia Arquette, Boyhood
     

    Adapted ScreenplayThe Theory Of Everything, Anthony Mccarten
     

    Animated Film: The Lego Movie, Phil Lord, Christopher Miller
     

    British Short AnimationThe Bigger Picture, Chris Hees, Daisy Jacobs, Jennifer Majka 
     

    British Short FilmBoogaloo And Graham, Brian J. Falconer, Michael Lennox, Ronan Blaney
     

    Cinematography: Birdman, Emmanuel Lubezki
     

    Costume DesignThe Grand Budapest Hotel, Milena Canonero
     

    DocumentaryCitizenfour, Laura Poitras
     

    EE Rising Star: Jack O’Connell
     

    Editing:Whiplash, Tom Cross
     

    Film not in the English LanguageIda, Pawel Pawlikowski, Eric Abraham, Piotr Dzieciol, Ewa Puszczynska
     

    Make-Up And HairThe Grand Budapest Hotel – Frances Hannon
     

    Original MusicThe Grand Budapest Hotel, Alexandre Desplat
     

    Original Screenplay: The Grand Budapest Hotel, Wes Anderson
     

    Outstanding British FilmThe Theory Of Everything, James Marsh, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Lisa Bruce, Anthony Mccarten
     

    Outstanding Debut By A British Writer, Director or Producer: Stephen Beresford, David Livingstone,Pride
     

    Production DesignThe Grand Budapest Hotel, Adam Stockhausen, Anna Pinnock
     

    SoundWhiplash, Thomas Curley, Ben Wilkins, Craig Mann
     

    Special Visual EffectsInterstellar, Paul Franklin, Scott Fisher, Andrew Lockley

  • ‘Boyhood’ wins top honours at the Golden Globe Awards 2015

    ‘Boyhood’ wins top honours at the Golden Globe Awards 2015

    MUMBAI:  Richard Linklater’s ‘Boyhood’ walked away with top awards at the 72nd annual Golden Globe Awards, including the best drama, best director and best supporting actress.

     

    Held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in California, the glamorous evening was hosted by Tina Fey and Amy Poehler for the third consecutive and final time. Produced by Dick Clark Productions in association with the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, Golden Globe Awards 2015 honoured the best in film and American television of 2014.

     

    The first award of the night went to JK Simmons for best supporting actor for his performance as a domineering jazz teacher in the acclaimed indie ‘Whiplash’.

     

    Amy Adams accepted the award for best actress in a comedy or musical for her performance in ‘Big Eyes’ while Michael Keaton, who played a former superhero star mounting a serious play on Broadway, won the best actor in a comedy or musical for ‘Birdman’.

     

    ‘Birdman’ also won the best screenplay award while The DreamWorks sequel ‘How to Train Your Dragon 2’ took best animated film.

     

    Wes Anderson’s ‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’ won the best picture, comedy or musical while the Stephen Hawking biopic ‘The Theory of Everything’ won best score for Johann Johannsson, and the Russian entry ‘Leviathan’ took best foreign language film.

     

    Eddie Redmayne won the Golden Globe for best actor in a motion picture, drama, for portraying Stephen Hawking in ‘The Theory of Everything’ while Julianne Moore took the best dramatic actress award for playing a professor diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s in ‘Still Alice’.

     

    The Cecil B DeMille Lifetime Achievement Award went to George Clooney.

     

    Here is the full list of winners:

     

    Best Motion Picture, Drama

    Boyhood

     

    Best Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy

    The Grand Budapest Hotel

     

    Best TV Series, Drama

    The Affair

     

    Best TV Series, Musical or Comedy

    Transparent

     

    Best Mini-Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television

    Fargo

     

    Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama

    Eddie Redmayne, The Theory of Everything

     

    Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama

    Julianne Moore, Still Alice

     

    Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical

    Michael Keaton, Birdman

     

    Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical

    Amy Adams, Big Eyes

     

    Best Actor in a TV Series, Drama

    Kevin Spacey, House of Cards

     

    Best Actress in a TV Series, Drama

    Ruth Wilson, The Affair

     

    Best Actor in a TV Series, Comedy or Musical

    Jeffrey Tambor, Transparent

     

    Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture

    J.K. Simmons, Whiplash

     

    Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture

    Patricia Arquette, Boyhood

     

    Best Actress in a TV Series, Comedy or Musical

    Gina Rodriguez, Jane the Virgin

     

    Best Actor in a Mini-Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television

    Billy Bob Thortnon, Fargo

     

    Best Actress in a Mini-Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television

    Maggie Gyllenhaal, The Honorable Woman

     

    Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture for TV

    Matt Bomer, The Normal Heart

     

    Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture for TV

    Joanne Froggatt, Downton Abbey

     

    Best Director, Motion Picture

    Richard Linklater, Boyhood

     

    Best Screenplay, Motion Picture

    Birdman

     

    Best Foreign-Language Feature

    Leviathan (Russia)

     

    Best Animated Feature

    How to Train Your Dragon 2

     

    Best Original Song, Motion Picture

    “Glory,” Selma

     

    Best Original Score, Motion Picture

    The Theory of Everything

  • Robert Knepper cast as Antonius in The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – parts 1 & 2′

    Robert Knepper cast as Antonius in The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – parts 1 & 2′

    Prison Break’s Robert Knepper will play President Snow’s minister Antonius in The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Parts 1 & 2, Lionsgate announced recently.

     

    Jennifer Lawrence reprises her role as Katniss opposite Josh Hutcherson’s Peeta in the final two franchise sequels. Julianne Moore also joined the cast as Alma Coin along with Natalie Dormer, Stef Dawson, Lily Rabe, Patina Miller, and Wes Chatham and Elden Henson.

  • Universal dates The Mummy reboot for April 2016

    Universal dates The Mummy reboot for April 2016

    MUMBAI: Nearing the end of its best year ever at the domestic box office, Universal announced a slew of release dates today. The recently shaken-up studio has set its reboot of The Mummy for 22 April 2016, and Seventh Son, the Jeff Bridges-Julianne Moore fantasy that Legendary picked up from Warner Bros in August, will bow 6 February 2015, a week before the arrival of Universal’s Fifty Shades Of Grey.

     

    Legendary‘s untitled Michael Mann cyber thriller for 16 January 2015 and Blumhouse’s Jennifer Lopez thriller The Boy Next Door hits theaters on 23 January 2015. The studio also is pushing its video game adaptation Warcraft – the first film that had been dated under the new Universal -Legendary partnership – from 18 December 2015 to March 2016.

  • Fogelman delighted to have Pacino, Moore in debut film

    Fogelman delighted to have Pacino, Moore in debut film

    MUMBAI: According to director Dan Fogelman, it was beyond his wildest dreams to get Al Pacino and Julianne Moore to star in his John Lennon-inspired film debut Imagine.
    The film centers on an aging 1970s rocker played by Pacino who decides to turn his life around.
    “Every writer has ‘that one project‘… the one they feel so strongly about that they can‘t bear to turn it over to anyone else. For me, that project is ‘Imagine‘. It was a career highlight simply to get a script of mine into Al Pacino‘s hands.
    To have him read it, and then want to star in it… it‘s five steps past career highlight,” Fogelman has been quoted to have said.
    “And now, to have Julianne Moore and Jeremy join the fray? It‘s beyond my wildest dreams. I‘ve been hiding in my house for the past few weeks, out of fear that someone would pinch me. We are going to make a very special film here,” he added.
    The story of the film kicks off when Pacino‘s character discovers an undelivered letter written to him when he was 19 by John Lennon, the Beatles legend. The discovery causes him to rethink his life, shunning his lavish lifestyle and trophy girlfriend, and make up for lost time by reconnecting with the son (Jeremy Renner) he‘s never known.
    Moore will play the owner of a small New Jersey hotel where the rocker buys a residence.