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Cision Canada
01-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Cision Canada
OKX Premiers 'Mild Mild West' Film on Crypto Evolution in Partnership with Tribeca Festival
Unveiled at the iconic Jumeria Zabeel Saray during an exclusive red-carpet event in parallel with TOKEN2049 in Dubai, featuring film stars Vincent Cassel, Chazz Palminteri and Bonnie Chen DUBAI, UAE, May 1, 2025 /CNW/ -- OKX, a leading global blockchain technology company, in partnership with Tribeca Festival, premiered on April 30 its film Mild Mild West, which takes on the next phase of growth of the crypto industry. Commemorating a major shift in mindset that challenges the oversimplified notion that crypto is the 'wild west', the film highlights the transition toward a new frontier, governed by good regulation, safety and security. Mild Mild West was officially shown on the same day that OKX announced its new product, OKX Pay, a first-of-its-kind crypto payment app. Starring Vincent Cassel, Chazz Palminteri and Bonnie Chen, directed by Marcelo Burgos and produced by Chromista, the film explores how true freedom isn't built around the absence of structure, but rather about having the necessary tools and expertise to put in place the right framework and processes to allow that freedom to take place the right way. "The thought process behind Mild Mild West is simple - why advertise when you can instead create deeper stories and moments? This mirrors our approach within OKX, where it is incumbent upon us to continue to lead the innovation and growth of the broader industry," said Haider Rafique, Chief Marketing Officer, OKX. "By using the western genre, we're able to draw parallels to the transition from an unsustainable climate of limited oversight, to one governed by good regulation and compliance. The film portrays the characters discovering what true freedom is within the digital age, and that it is only realized through understanding and using the right tools, as well as making the right conscious choices about our role in technology." The red-carpet premier, which was attended by the region's business, industry and technology leaders, took place at the iconic Jumeriah Zabeel Saray. About OKX Trusted by more than 60 million customers around the globe, OKX is a technology company building a decentralized future that makes the world more tradable, transparent and connected. We're known for being one of the fastest and most reliable crypto apps in the world, and have processed trillions of dollars in transactions. We have key regional offices, including headquarters in San José, California, for the Americas and in Dubai for the Middle East. We also have offices in New York, Hong Kong, Singapore, the Republic of Türkiye, Australia and Europe. Over the past several years, we've built one of the world's most comprehensive regulatory compliant, licensed crypto companies. We hold licenses in the United States, the UAE, EEA, Singapore and Australia, as well as in other markets.
Yahoo
17-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
High in the Alps With Moncler Grenoble and Vincent Cassel
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Quick question: Who's the most stylish French actor alive today? The correct answer: Vincent Cassel. The 58-year-old is one of those impossibly cool French actors in the vein of Alain Delon and Jean-Paul Belmondo. His most notable English-language credits include Eastern Promises, Oceans Twelve and Oceans Thirteen, and the HBO series Westworld. But long before he was appearing in America cinemas, Cassel was making movies in France and winning awards along the way. (Watch his 1996 movie L'Appartement.) He's also a darling of the fashion world, having appeared in campaigns for Prada and Saint Laurent and walked in a fashion show for the French brand Ami. Today, he's an icon. Last weekend, I was at the French ski resort Courchevel, where the Italian brand Moncler staged a fashion show for its Fall/Winter 2025 Grenoble line. It was a weekend of festivities that included a boozy lunch at the restaurant Bagatelle atop one of the ski mountains. One of the guests weaving his way through the tables caught my attention, because he looked stylish as hell. This was Vincent Cassel. We should all be so lucky to look as good as him in our 50s. The fashion show took place later that night on the runway of Courchevel's airport (technically it's an "altiport"), the highest in Europe at more than 6,500 feet above sea level. For someone coming from sea level, it takes at least half a day to shake off the splitting headache and nausea of altitude sickness. The airport is famous for not only the altitude—and the hair-raising landings—but also its place in movie history. The opening scene of the James Bond film, Tomorrow Never Dies, was shot at the airport. As far as I can tell, Moncler staged the first-ever fashion show there. Fitting for a label that specializes in high-end ski and outerwear, the show included a heavy snow shower that blanketed the models, orchestra, and audience—which included Adrien Brody, Jessica Chastain, Anne Hathaway, Shaun White, Chloe Kim, Penn Badgley, and Cassel. After Cassel arrived, I stopped him and asked what his secret is for looking so stylish on the slopes. He seemed to find the question amusing. 'I'm more of a beach guy,' he told me. 'I don't really ski a lot, but I still remember how to do it.' Okay, not exactly an answer, but he continued: 'Listen, as a kid, when I used to ski, I wore Moncler. It was one of those brands that was everywhere. And then it kind of faded away, and then it came back. And now it's like a phoenix—it's bigger than ever.' Indeed, Moncler is bigger than ever. It's a publicly traded company in Italy with a market capitalization of more than 17 billion euros, or $18.5 billion. In 2003, the Italian businessman Remo Ruffini bought the company and since then its profile—and stock price—has risen sharply. Last year, it held a fashion show for its Grenoble line on a mountainside in the swanky Swiss ski town St. Moritz. Grenoble is a famous ski destination in France, as well as the name of Moncler's skiwear collection. The clothes are technical, meaning they serve a function and do it well (namely, suiting you up for a cold day on a mountain). But its hallmark is that you can also wear these clothes off the mountain—even in the city. I own this coat from the brand, and it's gotten far more use on the streets of New York than on any ski mountain. It certainly kept me warm during the brand's fashion show 6,500 feet above sea level. It's a coat even a beach guy could pull off. You Might Also Like Kid Cudi Is All Right 16 Best Shoe Organizers For Storing and Displaying Your Kicks