Showing posts with label commercials. Show all posts
Showing posts with label commercials. Show all posts

Friday, May 8, 2009

Audrey Tautou's Chanel ad

Audrey Tautou is now the face of Chanel No. 5 and In Contention points us to the commercial which is directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet and obviously designed to remind us that Tautou plays Chanel in Coco Avant Chanel (a North American release date hasn't been announced yet):





Monday, April 27, 2009

Keira Knightley's domestic abuse ad banned - point missed completely

The new ad campaign against domestic violence, featuring Keira Knightley has been banned from British TV. Why? Apparently the ad is too violent. The ad ends with Knightley being kicked on the floor, and advertising approval organization Clearcast has classified the scene as too violent to air. The ad will only air on TV if the scenes with Knightley being beaten are removed. Will no one think of the children?!

But seriously, I'm thinking we should file this under irony. The point of the ad was to be violent and shocking. It is designed to terrify people enough to want to take a stand against domestic abuse. By banning the ad, they're keeping domestic violence exactly where it's been for decades: hidden away is someone's kitchen, or bedroom, or car, far away from public eyes or any form of intervention. They're just keeping the pain of this problem as hidden and taboo as it's always been. So, to bypass the idiocy of British censors, I will, once again, post the ad for you to watch:





Via ONTD!

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Keira Knightley stars in ad against domestic violence



To warn you, the commercial is very brutal and difficult to watch. Keira Knightley stars in a new ad campaign about domestic violence for charity organization Women's Aid. Her Atonement director, Joe Wright directed the two minute commercial. Both Knightley and Wright made the commercial for free. It will premier on April 6 in cinemas and on TV across the UK.

I wasn't going to post this, but a comment at Awards Daily made me do it. I suppose because I've seen domestic violence first hand, I'm more inclined to do everything to ignore it. It brings back a lot of bad memories, but Joe Wright is a saint and Keira Knightley is an angel for doing this.