Last night, in celebration of BVLGARIโs partnership with the Tribeca Film Festival, the brand debuted two original short films about empowering modern Italian women who are disrupting the status quo. Created in partnership with Tribeca Studios and directed by female filmmakers Nina Meredith and Bella Monticelli, The Litas and Conducting a Revolution profile extraordinary women who go against the grain in pursuit of professions and passions traditionally held by men.
Bvlgari has always been synonymous with Hollywood and cinema throughout its 135-year history. From Elizabeth Taylor in Cleopatra to Sharon Stone in Casino, Bvlgari and its magnificent creations have starred in over 40 films from the Dolce Vita years till today. Representing the rich history of Bulgariโs Roman roots, the two short original films serve as the brandโs next chapter in furthering its connection to cinema while bringing cultural issues to light in a contemporary way. To learn more about the films visit Bulgari.com.
Prior to the screening, Executive Vice President of Tribeca Enterprises Paula Weinstein and BLVGARI Global CEO, Jean Christophe Babin, said a few words to the packed theater. โThese films pay tribute to bold, daring, larger than life women. Believing in your dreams and following your compass will allow you to find your path in life,โ said Jean-Christophe Babin.
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