2013-09-26

Jaeger-LeCoultre Celebrates 180th Anniversary With A Jubilee Collection @ 70th Venice International Film Festival

 Jaeger-LeCoultre celebrates 180th anniversary with a Jubilee Collection @ 70th Venice International Film Festival recently. The art of making time stand still, of sublimating the moment, of giving life to a work that is unique because it is fashioned by the human hand. The art of revealing an artist’s unique vision of time. Film-maker, watchmaker, actor, gemsetter… each artist is an artisan of emotions. Every year, for nine consequtive years, Jaeger-LeCoultre pays tribute to the talent of these creators of wonderment.
 As a loyal sponsor of the Venetian festival, Jaeger-LeCoultre actively involved in all the highlights of the event, adorning the stars with its finest creations and presenting a personalized Reverso watch to the winners of the Best Film (Leone d’Oro, the Golden Lion Award), the Best Actress and Best Actor of the year (Coppa Volpi Awards). The watches will feature a lacquered engraving depicting a lion, the symbol of Venice, handcrafted in accordance with the finest traditions, and bear the inscription “70. Mostra”.
 For close to a decade, Jaeger-LeCoultre has recognized the creative ingenuity of filmmakers through the Glory to the Filmmaker Award at the Venice International Film Festival, presented to a personality that brought “great innovation to contemporary cinema.” This year the prize conferred to Italian director and writer Etore Scola at the awards ceremony organized by the Biennale di Venezia. Past honorees included Takeshi Kitano in 2007, Agnès Varda and Abbas Kirostami in 2008, Sylvester Stallone in 2009, Indian film director Mani Ratnam in 2010, Al Pacino in 2011 and Spike Lee in 2012. For the third consecutive year Jaeger-LeCoultre renews its commitment to the charity initiative in support of the Emergency association. An exclusive dinner was held with special guests paying tribute to the project “Jaeger-LeCoultre for Emergency, It's time to help Sierra Leone” on August 29th.

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