With Cartier, one of the official partners of the festival, V gets an inside look at the inner magic of the star-studded events
September 6, 2023Let’s get the facts straight: The Venice International Film Festival is actually the oldest film festival in history, undoubtedly marking the start of awards season. In fact, eight of the past eleven “Best Director” Academy Award recipients have previously debuted their films at the Venice Film Festival. It’s no wonder that Venice the place to be this time around, as it’s the first major global event in the entertainment industry to come after the long summer break.
Cartier bellboys in their signature red uniforms are literally everywhere in Venice. You will see them from morning screenings to evening after parties. They are especially crucial if one is wearing high heels as help is very much needed when entering or leaving the boat. Imagine them as Venetian version of beach lifeguards.
Now this is a proper visual proof of traffic jams during the film festival. While New York City taxi cabs would organise a potentially dangerous screaming match, here in Venice, taxi boat drivers provide you with a perfectly orchestrated symphony of movement. No drama at all!
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