Giorgio Armani Premieres International Shorts Featuring Frames of Life Eyewear

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Published October 12, 2015

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Updated October 12, 2018

Harry Treadaway photographed at Giorgio Armani's Films of City Frames premiere.Pin
Harry Treadaway photographed at Giorgio Armani’s Films of City Frames premiere.

Collaborating with the BFI London Film Festival, Giorgio Armani premiered four short films. Featuring eyewear from Giorgio Armani’s Frames of Life range, the shorts highlight creative talent from four international film schools; Scuola Holden (Italy), Academia Internacional de Cinema (Brazil), Sydney Film School (Australia) and Seoul Institute of the Arts (Korea). Helen Mirren cohosted the event, sharing, “There’s no cynicism in these films — and I love that. It’s so nice to see just simple human emotions put out there in a simple and beautiful way.” Mirren was also joined by actors and other personalities that came out to support Giorgio Armani.

Matthew Beard photographed at Giorgio Armani's Films of City Frames premiere.Pin
Matthew Beard photographed at Giorgio Armani’s Films of City Frames premiere.

Tim Blanks, Helen Mirren and Roberta Armani photographed at Giorgio Armani's Films of City Frames premiere.Pin
Tim Blanks, Helen Mirren and Roberta Armani photographed at Giorgio Armani’s Films of City Frames premiere.
Toby Huntington-Whiteley and guest photographed at Giorgio Armani's Films of City Frames premiere.Pin
Toby Huntington-Whiteley and guest photographed at Giorgio Armani’s Films of City Frames premiere.
Topher Grace and Ashley Hinshaw photographed at Giorgio Armani's Films of City Frames premiere.Pin
Topher Grace and Ashley Hinshaw photographed at Giorgio Armani’s Films of City Frames premiere.
Images courtesy of Giorgio Armani

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