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L’Odyssée de Cartier
By SENATUS Magazine | 26 February 2012

On 4 March 2012, Cartier will unveil L’Odyssée de Cartier, a film of 3’30 that was two years in the making with a team of fifty talented people from around the world, including directors, set designers and musicians, all working with the same passion that inspires Cartier’s artisans.

L’Odyssée de Cartier expresses the vital energy of a sovereign Maison. This film, which recounts an ongoing legend suffused with over 160 years of history, is the epic story of the King of Jewellers moved by its passion for creation and for interacting with the world’s cultures. The heroine of this short film is the panther, the icon of Cartier since 1914. The emblematic creature goes on an imaginary voyage, between dream and reality, leaving its mark on the continents that have enriched Cartier style. Through this film, Cartier offers a unique moment of escape, inspired by the desire to enchant, to share its passion and to communicate its values.

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