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ROLLS-ROYCE PHANTOM SHOT BY BRITISH PHOTOGRAPHER RANKIN
Thu Jul 04 15:31:00 CEST 2019 Press Release
Rolls-Royce Phantom sits at the apex of the luxury world. It has graced some of the most formative moments of the 20th and 21st centuries with an assuring, silent and sophisticated presence.
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- Game of Thrones star Gwendoline Christie features alongside Phantom in short film
- British photographer and filmmaker Rankin makes Phantom his muse
- The short film celebrates the ‘self-drive’ appeal of the eighth generation of Phantom
- The film will be premiered at Goodwood’s Festival of Speed and shown online at rolls-roycemotorcars.com from 4th July, 2019
Rolls-Royce Phantom sits at the apex of the luxury world. It has
graced some of the most formative moments of the 20th and
21st centuries with an assuring, silent and sophisticated
presence. It is the motor car that proudly counts many of the world’s
most influential and revered individuals among its wealthy collectors.
Alongside these notable individuals lie a rare and coveted
subset of enthusiasts. These young individuals, iconoclasts by nature,
have long regarded Phantom as the ultimate expression of creative
will. Take for example Salvador Dali who filled a Phantom with 500
kilograms of cauliflower, or John Lennon who selected his Phantom as a
canvas for a psychedelic mirage. More recently, Skepta – darling of
the Grime scene, transformed Phantom into a rolling recording studio.
In this vein, when British photographer Rankin made Phantom his
subject, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars was compelled to oblige. Counted among
the great photographers and filmmakers of our time, Rankin’s strong
sensorial style has led him to move beyond fashion and beauty into a
world of atmospheric storytelling.
Rankin shines a light on Phantom’s younger driver focused appeal
in a short film that speaks directly to a new generation of Phantom
customer. This generation are hyper-successful, self-made,
individuality seekers; this generation are in the driving seat.
Torsten Müller-Ötvös, Chief Executive Officer, Rolls-Royce Motor
Cars, commented, “Phantom Limousine, the extended wheelbase and
Phantom, reflect two distinct groups of patron. The former are drawn
to the formality of the ultimate chauffeur driven limousine, while the
latter are lured by Phantom’s exceptional driving experience. Rankin’s
playful and witty short film captures the younger and daring charisma
of Phantom and displays a refreshing irreverence toward the expected
codes of automotive luxury.”
Rankin cast Gwendoline Christie, the English star of stage and
screen, most recently known as Lady Brienne of Tarth in ‘Game of
Thrones’ and Titania in London’s Bridge Theatre’s ‘A Midsummer Night’s
Dream’, as the heroine who takes to the wheel and puts Phantom through
its paces. Herself a symbol of non-conformity and unapologetic
success, Christie’s role boldly challenges preconceived impressions of
Phantom owners.
Rankin, commented, “Rolls-Royce is the ultimate British brand.
Number one of one. Eight years ago I got the chance to drive Phantom
when working on 'The Spirit of Ecstasy' centenary. It was the best
driving experience of my life. Not only was it exhilarating, I
actually felt like a rebel and a part of that iconic history. I
realised that Rolls-Royce is the ultimate brand for a reason.
Phantom’s got that attitude, that exhilarating and effortless wild
side that you can enjoy from the second you start the engine.”
He continued, “In my film with Gwen I wanted to express this
one-of-a kind sensation, I wanted everyone to know exactly why
Rolls-Royce are the best of the best and why Phantom is the icon.
Everyone should try it.”
Gwendoline Christie commented, “The Rolls-Royce Phantom is a car
of rare timelessness. It epitomises excellence in craftsmanship and
authentic luxury in modern terms. Working with the legendary
photographer Rankin and his team was a blast! They inherently
respected the iconic status of this motor car and have vividly
translated it with playful subversion, strength and humour. It is a
true delight to be part of Rolls-Royce Iconography.”
Rankin’s short film will be premiered on screens at this year’s
Festival of Speed at Goodwood and can be viewed online at rolls-roycemotorcars.com.
CO2 EMISSIONS & CONSUMPTION.
Rolls-Royce Phantom: CO2 emission: 356-341 g/km; Fuel consumption: 18.0-18.8 mpg / 15.7-15.0 l/100km (#) Rolls-Royce Phantom Extended Wheelbase: CO2 emission: 361-344 g/km; Fuel consumption: 17.8-18.6 mpg / 15.9-15.2 l/100km (#) #WLTP (combined)