Cannes Film Festival is home to the
latest and greatest films and actors in a prestigious annual showcase. But at
this year’s 65th festival, a ‘Dictator’
is dominating attention.
Sacha
Baren Cohen, the co-writer and star of ‘The
Dictator’ which has already turned over $93,903,000 at the US Box Office
after its released on the 16th of May. Despite Cohen’s signature controversial,
borderline racist ideas, the film has received great reviews and a lot of
positive public feedback.
'The Dictator' |
Never one to fall short of going all out for
publicity, Sacha Baren Cohen is well
aware of how to promote and market. He was banned from the 84th Academy Awards because organisers were
well aware he was planning a huge publicity stunt and wanted to know the
details for security reasons.
Baron Cohen
eventually appeared at the awards' red carpet with a pair of uniformed female
bodyguards (resembling Gadhafi’s
Amazonian Guards) and wielding an urn purportedly containing the ashes of
North Korean dictator Kim Jong-il. The
ashes were later reported to be pancake mix.
He also released a video in the wake of the 2012 French
Presidential Election, congratulating François
Hollande on his victory. Baron Cohen
also appeared in character with the pair of uniformed female bodyguards on the
7th of May on The Daily Show
in America.
The endless publicity pranks are nothing compared
to the stir ‘The Dictator’s’ caused
at Cannes. Sacha has been as out-there as ever by taking a trip up the red
carpet on a camel, proving that laughter really is infectious.
The actor and writer extraordinaire appeared
at a news conference and rode for a mile down the road with some trouble, and
went shopping at the boutique stores lining the street. He was mobbed by
journalists and photographers, but brought to a stop by local Police, causing
him to ride right on back to the prestigious Carlton Hotel.
He also hot-footed it to a luxury with
models posing as his guards and girlfriends. He applied suntan cream over the
women as he kept in character, as Admiral
General Aladeen for most of the afternoon.
As imaginative as this stunt is, it’s not
unseen at Cannes. DreamWorks Animation
has used the festival to promote their latest releases by giving sneak-peeks of
scenes, costumes and storylines. Sacha
Baren Cohen also cavorted around promoting his 2006 flick ‘Borat’ in a lime green man-kini not too
long ago.
Sacha Baren Cohen |
With his wild imagination and hysterical
characters and storylines, Baren Cohen
is unstoppable, and only time will tell what he next marketing move will be.
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