MUBI brings you a great new film every day.  Start your 7-day free trial today!
Watch a new film every day for $4.99.
Try MUBI for FREE.
 

Bleu de Chanel

United States

2010

1 Min
Color
English
  • Currently 2.3/5 Stars.
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5

   |   

DIR Martin Scorsese

CAST Gaspard Ulliel, Ingrid Schram, Amalie Brun

Synopsis

For its first campaign, new Chanel men’s fragrance Bleu de Chanel commissioned Academy Award-winning director Martin Scorsese to create a short advertising film. The short stars French actor Gaspard Ulliel as a non-conformist bad-boy thespian who reconnects with his first love. Scorsese picked the Rolling Stones song “She Said Yeah” for the film’s soundtrack. —racked.com

Director

Original

Martin Scorsese

Martin Scorsese was born in New York City and soon developed a passion for cinema and a particular admiration for neo-realist cinema which inspired him and influenced his view or portrayal of his Sicilian heritage. After graduating from NYU Film School in 1966 and making a number of shorts, he shot his first feature-length film Who’s That Knocking at My Door (1968) with fellow student, actor Harvey Keitel, and editor Thelma Schoonmaker both of whom were to become long-term collaborators. Mean Streets followed in 1973 and provided the benchmarks for the ‘Scorsese style’. After Scorsese directed Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore, the trio was reunited for the dark journey of Travis Bickle in Taxi Driver. After New York, New York Scorsese released Raging Bull. The acclaimed biography of middleweight fighter Jake LaMotta was followed by exploration of fans as pariah in The King of Comedy, dark-comic dreams in After Hours and pool sharks in The Color of Money. Scorsese outraged some religious… read more

Wall

Displaying 4 of 5 wall posts.
Picture of brianwithay

brianwithay

4Apr13

I'm a huge fan of Scorsese, but this is arguably the WORST commercial of all time!

Picture of joey Noodles

joey Noodles

7Nov12

'i am not going to be the person I am expected to be'

Picture of Uli Cain, Cinefidel¹³

Uli Cain, Cinefidel¹³

19Mar12

While the ad is well shot, it's a moronic ad nonetheless, and when we learn it's for some men's perfume, it completely negates any good quality the spot may have.

Picture of Judicial Joe

Judicial Joe

12Dec11

Arguably the best commercial of all time.

DT likes this

Related Films