The King of Ads
This is a presentation from La Cinémathèque Jean-Marie Boursicot!
1991 · 91 min · ★ 4.3 · Documentary
A collection of European T.V. commercials directed by a variety of well-known directors from across Europe and the U.S. Compiled and produced by Jean-Marie Boursicot.
Directed by Jean-Luc Godard · Written by Jean-Marie Boursicot
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Grace Jones Self (segment "Citroen CX2 commercial") -
Vanessa Paradis L'oiseau Paradis (segment "L'Esprit de Chanel ...") -
Emmanuelle Seigner Self (segment "Vanity Fair commercial")
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