The King of Cannes…Could It Be You?


April 19th, 2010

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Jacques_dMillionaire French socialite Jacques D’Azur has been a fixture at Cannes for decades thanks to his Dorian Gray-like painting in his sitting room.  Never heard of him? This influential gent has quietly inspired European taste and fashion for over four decades and was even rumored to have a new suit tailored in his hotel suite nightly.  D’Azure is far from a wannabe in the cinema industry.  Many cinematic legends attempted to muscle each other out to be right by his side, and modern folklore suggests that he is the father of the in-flight movie.  Several decades ago, D’Azur brought his personal projector on board and the rest is history.

Sadly, this year, there will be no Jacques. His last transmission came from somewhere near Tahiti. Declared deceased by the French government, D’Azur left behind a fortune. Now, an heir is being sought. If selected as D’Azur’s heir, you will step into his shoes for one weekend.

jacques.jpgStep out of a helicopter in a tailored suit, retire to a room at a five star hotel and enjoy first class travel to your destination at the renowned film festival. The good folks at Belgian brewer Stella Artois would be pleased to grant this dream weekend to a lucky entrant. A stipulated in D’Azur’s will, any eligible individual could be named.  It could even be you, if you put your name up for consideration, that is?

If you were chosen for the luxury trip to the Cannes Film Festival, what would you do?  Pass out. No, I mean what would you do while you were there?  Would you quietly sit back and “people watch?” Your helicopter arrival and short walk to your quarters would make it difficult to fly under the radar.  You might cause a ripple with the paparazzi who would flock just imagining that you must be someone to watch.

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