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ASVOFF, or A Shaded View on Fashion Film, is a fashion film festival founded by journalist Diane Pernet. Since its 2008 debut at the Jeu de Paume National Gallery, it is a three-day festival event showcasing feature films, documentaries, conferences, performances and installations.

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The festival's main venue, save for one year where it was hosted in Nu Boyana Film Studios, is Paris, but since its beginnings, it participates in fashion movements and events the world over, hosted by institutions such as the Bilbao Guggenheim museum, Milan's Palazzo Morando, and the New York Scope art fair. It has also had sponsorship from those such as Italian Vogue, Bulgari, Kering and Dom Perignon.[1]

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Founder

Diane Pernet's first degree was in documentary film making at Temple University,[2] and she has been making small low-fi movies for years. She also worked as a costume designer for, among others, director Amos Gitai. So the founder of ASVOFF knows how important fashion is in a film.[3]

History

Mark Eley of Eley Kishimoto commissioned her to make a road movie for the launch of his new menswear line.[4]

In November 2007 Diane Pernet also co-curated the NOOVO fashion and photography festival in Santiago de Compostela. "You Wear It Well" was dissolved in 2007 when Pernet with the support of her current producer, David Herman, took the festival from a one-day program to a three-day program and to make it an extension of the ASVOF blog, hence the name ASVOFF (A Shaded View on Fashion Film). In September 2008, ASVOFF was launched in Paris at Jeu de Paume.[5]

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ASVOFF Venues

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Besides its annual festival in Paris in September, ASVOFF has other projects around the world.

Other places on the ASVOFF list:[6]

Main Venues

  • 2008 – Paris, premiere at the Jeu de Paume museum[7]
  • 2009 – Paris Passage du Désir, Awards ceremony at the Centre Georges Pompidou
  • 2010–2011 – Paris Centre Georges Pompidou, Passage du Désir
  • 2012–2015 – Paris Centre Georges Pompidou[8]
  • 2016–2017 – Cannes la Croisette[9]
  • 2018 – Paris Club de l'Etoile[10]


Satellite Venues

  • 2014 – Łódź, LODZ Fashion Philosophy Week[41]
  • 2014 – Antwerp, with MoMu at MUSE[42]
  • 2014 – Mexico City, with Trendsétera, Museo Franz Mayer[43]
  • 2014 – Paris, in collaboration with Champs-Élysées Film Festival[44]
  • 2014 – Rome, with AltaRoma[45]
  • 2015 – Chicago at the Gene Siskel Film Center[46]
  • 2016 – Boston at the Museum of Fine Arts[47]
  • 2016 – Shanghai at the China Academy of Art, Shanghai Institute of Design, the West Bund Art Center, the Power Station of Art, and the Shanghai Himalayas Museum[48][49][50]
  • 2017 – Sofia, Nuboyana Film Studios[51]
  • 2017 – Paris, Palais Brongniart[52]
  • 2018 – Rome, Palazzo Altemps [53]
  • 2019 – Bratislava, Bratislava Film Festival[54]
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