“The Artist” Filmaker and Cast Toast their Success With Perrier-Jouet Belle Epoque

By Chilled Magazine

The filmmakers and cast from the award-winning 2011 French romantic comedy drama film, “The Artist,” toasted their success with Perrier Jouet Belle Epoque Champagne during a private moment shortly after arriving in Los Angeles, California on Saturday night.

From left to right are producer Thomas Langmann, lead actor Jean Dujardin, lead actress Berenice Bejo and director Michel Hazanavicius.

The silent, black-and-white film won five awards at the Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor; Best Costume Design and Best Original Score. The awards marked the first time in Academy Awards history that a French actor and filmmaker took the academy’s top acting and directing awards. On Saturday, “The Artist” won four awards at the Independent Spirit Awards in Santa Monica, CA., including Best Feature, Best Director, Best Male Lead and Best Cinematography. The film also won multiple awards at the Cesar Awards in France.

About Perrier-Jouët

Founded in 1811, the Perrier-Jouët champagne House is recognised for the distinctive elegance of its wines—the result of its exceptional vineyard and remarkable heritage tended by only seven cellar masters in its 200-year history.  For further information, please visit www.perrier-jouet.com

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