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february 11, 2012

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Dept. of culture

Schwartzman, Dunst, Coppola, and Antonopoulos for Opening Ceremony

February 12, 2010  1:57 am

Friends in high places: not a bad way to promote your new collection. Opening Ceremony called on its longtime pals Jason Schwartzman and Kirsten Dunst to create a film to show off the Spring 2010 collection for its house label, directed by up-and-coming filmmakers Gia Coppola and Tracy Antonopoulos and set to a song by Schwartzman’s band, Coconut Records. (You may remember Jason and Kiki as co-stars in another Coppola flick—Sofia’s Marie Antoinette.) The short will screen at Opening Ceremony’s party for its new Ace Hotel shop Saturday night, but Style.com has the exclusive first look: Inspired by the films of the French nouvelle vague, Non Plus One shows the OC-clad duo drinking coffee, imitating French films, having dance parties, and playing cowboys and Indians. Or, as we like to imagine it, exactly what they’d be doing whether or not the cameras were rolling. Ah, le cinéma vérité.

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