The Tramp: 100 Years Later
THE TRAMP: 100 YEARS LATER
In the run up to the 86th Academy Awards, Charlie Chaplin’s granddaughters, Carmen and Dolores Chaplin, along with Mann & Miller with the support of Jaeger-LeCoultre and Alliance Renault Nissan hosted a private screening and intimate dinner to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the iconic silent film, The Tramp, in West Hollywood, CA.
Charlie Chaplin rose to international fame as a filmmaker, actor and pioneer in the silent film era and is credited as being one of the most influential figures in film history. In a career that spanned more than seven decades and 80 films, Chaplin’s iconic turn in The Tramp is among his most well-known and beloved performances.
As supporters of the world of cinema and creative ingenuity, Jaeger-LeCoultre joined Carmen Chaplin in paying homage to the unique achievements of her grandfather Charlie Chaplin.
The night began with a private screening of two short films, A Time For Everything and The Innovators; both films directed by Carmen Chaplin and produced by Mann & Miller/Kwanon Films. Guests were then escorted to a private dining area where they were served an elegant dinner.
Special guests in attendance included: Carmen Chaplin, Dolores Chaplin, Benjamin Ciaramello, Bianca Brandolini d’Adda, Carly Steel, Caroline Sieber, Dita Von Teese,Isis Samassa, Laura Harring, Lawrence Bender, Linh-Dan Pham, Paz Vega, Poppy Delevingne, and more.