Campaign India Team
Aug 24, 2009

Ad Club of Bombay to screen Cannes 2009 show reel

The Ad Club of Bombay, in association with The Times Group, has announced the screening of the entries that have won a Gold or Silver Lion at the Cannes 2009 Festival. The Times Group is the official representative of the Cannes Festival in India. The screening will take place on Wednesday, 26 August at 6 pm, in the Ball Room of the ITC Grand Central, Parel, Mumbai. The event will be followed by cocktails and snacks.

Ad Club of Bombay to screen Cannes 2009 show reel
The Ad Club of Bombay, in association with The Times Group, has announced the screening of the entries that have won a Gold or Silver Lion at the Cannes 2009 Festival. The Times Group is the official representative of the Cannes Festival in India.

The screening will take place on Wednesday, 26 August at 6 pm, in the Ball Room of the ITC Grand Central, Parel, Mumbai. The event will be followed by cocktails and snacks.

In addition, Terry Savage (pictured), chairman, Cannes will also be present on the occasion to speak about Spikes Asia that will take place in Singapore from 16 - 18th September, 2009.

Interested individuals can collect their donor passes for the event at the Ad Club Secretariat. A gold or an existing member can acquire a pass for Rs. 250 and a silver or non-member will be charged Rs. 400 for a pass. A special screening for students will be arranged at 4 pm on the same day. Passes for students are charged at Rs. 150.

For more information, please contact Kavita at 022 23894091 / 23810213 or visit http://adclubbombay.com.

 

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Campaign India

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