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- An artist (Moira Kelly) decides to put her troubles with men and evictions behind her by moving to a convent, so she can work for her keep. Is her art an opportunity for the sisters to save the convent from closure?
- A collection of videos spanning Madonna's career, from 1983 to 2009.
- Commercial for Chanel No. 5 perfume.
- Kissing an older man goodbye in San Francisco, a woman is next seen driving through the desert in a dark convertible car, stopping briefly to make a phone call at a lost gas station, and reaching Monument Valley where she meets another man.
- At an exotic estate with a splendid garden, a topless woman, subtly wearing Chanel No. 5, is sunbathing by an outdoor swimming pool. From the opposite side, an athletic man dives and swims towards her. Or is he just a fantasy?
- Commercial for Chanel No. 5 L'eau parfum.
- Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc, French Riviera: As a movie star is relaxing by the swimming pool, her understudy (played by the same actress, Carole Bouquet) is serving drinks and catering for her, while she's waiting for her fugacious lover.
- In a succession of stylish shots, from an English garden to a San Francisco penthouse, we witness the first encounter between Catherine and Charles, as something in the air is preceding the entrance of the woman: iconic perfume Chanel No.5.
- An emotionally-dejected schoolboy must overcome memories of a tragic past and current hazing by his peers in order to tackle larger issues dominating his young life.
- The very first Chanel No. 5 commercial directed by iconic American fashion and portrait photographer Richard Avedon, after a concept by Jacques Hélleu, Chanel's artistic director for over 40 years (from 1965 to 2007).
- A short insight into the creation of Coco Chanel's iconic perfume Chanel No. 5, from the first tests by French-Russian chemist/perfumer Ernest Beaux, in 1921, to recent TV-commercials starring Hollywood icons like Brad Pitt.
- Iconic American actress Marilyn Monroe reveals the truth behind her legendary statement about French perfume Chanel No. 5 in this short feature that combines archive footage and a pre-recorded interview from April 1960.
- In this short film, combining vintage pictures and Marilyn Monroe's voice, the iconic American actress reveals the truth behind her legendary statement about French perfume Chanel No. 5.
- A pastiche of a scene from the movie Gilda (1946), when the woman whispers to her lover: "Hate is a very exciting emotion, haven't you noticed, very exciting. I hate you too, I hate you so much I think I'm gonna die from it. Darling!"
- Sitting in a movie theatre and watching Marilyn Monroe performing "I Want to Be Loved by You" on the silver screen, brunette Carole Bouquet morphs into platinum blonde Monroe and back into herself, as the audience shouts "No. 5!".
- Madonna and Pharrell boogie it down and get stupid. Second music video and single from the 'Hard Candy' album.