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Cartier Pays Tribute to Love with The Proposal

28 February 2015

By Tricia Oliveira

From director Sean Ellis, whose 2006 short film Cashback was nominated for an Oscar, comes The Proposal, an ensemble film for Cartier celebrating love.

The scene is set in the City of Light, Paris, where the lives of 3 couples intersect and stars Christa Theret, Oisin Stack, Ana Girardot, Nicolas Bridet, Pierre Perrier and Anne Charrier.

The museum, the lift, and the airport are the penultimate scenes for the 3 love stories, showing 3 ways to make time stand still and say "I love you".

The "Proposal in the elevator," reveals a romantic chasing his dream date up a flights of stairs. The "Proposal at the museum" tracks a young couple on a romantic date at the Musée Rodin. The "Proposal at the airport" sees a married couple re-affirm their love.

The recognisable red ring box from Cartier provides the denouement for all three vignettes.

3 dazzling diamond engagement rings take the final centrestage – a Cartier Destinee, a Trinity Ruban and a baguette-cut diamond wedding band adorn the fingers of the three female leads.

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