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DESIGN A LOGO CONTEST!


Create an original logo to accompany Chaplin events and communication for 2019, the 130th anniversary of Chaplin’s birth. The winning logo will be used by the Chaplin office (Roy Export, Bubbles Incorporated) and their licensees, and by Chaplin’s World by Grévin.

The winning logo must contain the number 130, refer to Charlie Chaplin (image or name), be readable and identifiable in a 2cm x 2.5cm format, and understandable to an international audience. No more than three colours (in addition to black, white and grey) may be used. Submissions must be as Jpeg or PDF files.

The creator of the winning logo will receive 2 tickets to the fabulous CHAPLIN’S WORLD museum, and two nights for two in a double room at the 4 star Modern Times Hotel in Vevey, Switzerland.

Deadline for submissions: 5th September 2018, 23h59, Paris time.

TO SUBMIT AN ENTRY:

Firstly, please read the competition rules, here. Secondly, please send your logo proposal(s) before the deadline as a Jpeg or PDF file by e-mail to office@charliechaplin.com. In the text of the message please write the following :
- your name
- your date of birth
- your complete postal address
- Your phone number
- Your e-mail contact if it is different from the address that you are e-mailing from

Type, in English “I confirm that I have read and understood the competition rules & regulations” and write your name again. Any submission received without this information will be disregarded.


Meet the OG Distracted Boyfriend


As posted yesterday on Reddit and Gizmodo, and subsequently all over the internet, the “distracted boyfriend” meme has actually been around for nearly a century. Charlie Chaplin gave us the original image.

Watch the original film clip from Chaplin’s 1922 Pay Day on our Youtube channel:



Charlie Chaplin: A Vision at Yuz Museum, Shanghai


A new major retrospective exhibition, Charlie Chaplin: A Vision, featuring our photographic archives will premiere at the Yuz Museum in Shanghai, China from June 8 to October 7, 2018. Conceived as an international project, Charlie Chaplin. A Vision was co-produced by the Musée de l’Elysée and the Yuz Museum, and curated in collaboration with the Cineteca di Bologna.

Charlie Chaplin is the founder of modern comedy, one of most influential performing artists and film directors of the 20th century. His comical image with bowler hat, bamboo cane and small moustache is well known and deeply rooted in people worldwide. Receiving a Special Oscar in 1928 for The Circus and an Academy Honorary Award in 1972, Chaplin made an immeasurable contribution to the development of film in the 20th century. He himself was a famous pacifist and social activist.

The Charles Chaplin photographic archive was entrusted to the Musée de l’Elysée in January 2011 by the Chaplin Association and Roy Export SAS. Some 20,000 negatives, prints and original albums cover 60 years of the professional and private life of the filmmaker. The collection includes photographs from film sets documenting the shooting of each film for the studios, photographs of scenes from films and promotional images, as well as travel albums and official portraits signed by well-known photographers such as James Abbe, Edward Steichen and Richard Avedon.

Presented in chronological order, the exhibition’s aim is to help us to better understand the modernity of Charles Chaplin and of his timeless character by shedding a new light on their deep humanism. Who was Charles Chaplin? What had he seen of this world and how did it influence his art? What was he trying to transmit to us? How did the world and especially the artists of his time perceive the man and the tramp? How is he perceived by modern artists? The exhibition explores the reasons for his success, those that brought about and nourished his critical fortunes, and measures the role that the photographic image played in the prosperity of the legend.

By taking a shot/countershot approach to his life and career, and by revealing the secrets of his cinematic language, the exhibition also attempts to re-evaluate Chaplin’s revolutionary artistic heritage. With over 300 photographs and documents from the Chaplin Archives and almost two hours of film clips, the exhibition also includes items from private collections and public institutions (original posters, videos, paintings, drawings, lithographs) that highlight the impact of the figure of Charles Chaplin on the production of international artists, from the avant-garde artists of the 1920s to today, such as Fernand Léger, Marc Chagall, Erwin Blumenfeld, Varvara Stepanova, Tony DeLap, C215 and Lita Cabellut.


Showtime and Altitude join forces on new Chaplin documentary


As reported in Variety, Altitude and Showtime have announced that they are teaming up in representing worldwide rights to Chaplin (working title), the upcoming second feature documentary from Peter Middleton and James Spinney, three-time BAFTA nominees for Notes on Blindness.

Altitude is handling international rights for the film and is introducing the project to buyers at Cannes. Showtime has North American rights. Altitude has also acquired distribution rights to the film for the UK and Ireland.

Chaplin is being funded by the BFI, awarding funds from the National Lottery, Film4 and Showtime. Further support comes from the BFI National Archive’s world-class collections and Chaplin’s World by Grévin. Chaplin’s World is a museum, housed in the historic ‘Manoir de Ban’ in Vevey, Switzerland where Chaplin lived for 25 years. It will act as a shooting location for sequences set during the latter stages of his life.

Chaplin is both the ultimate rags-to-riches story and a revealing, poignant and definitive portrait of cinema’s most iconic figure. Groundbreaking, controversial, outspoken, visionary; for decades he was the most famous man in the world – but who was the real Charlie Chaplin?

BAFTA-nominated filmmakers Middleton and Spinney have gained unprecedented access to Chaplin’s personal and creative archive, including a treasure trove of previously unknown material. Through unseen outtakes and newly unearthed audio recordings, Middleton and Spinney will chart Chaplin’s escape from an impoverished childhood in late-Victorian London to the bright lights of Hollywood at the dawn of cinema. But although his fictional alter ego the ‘Little Tramp’ brings him global fame and total artistic control, turbulent creative anxieties, successive personal scandals and a controversial political voice ultimately lead not only to the demise of his beloved character, but his rejection from America and self-imposed exile.

Ben Limberg (Smaller Biggie) and John Battsek (Passion Pictures) will produce alongside Mike Brett (Archer’s Mark), bringing award-winning experience from previous films including Listen to Me Marlon and Notes on Blindness. Limberg said: “Chaplin’s family have been enormously supportive and helpful in the making of this film. And through the wonderful Kate Guyonvarch, who runs the Chaplin estate, we have exclusive access to the entire Chaplin library, an extraordinary collection of materials. Mixed with breathtaking new audio of Chaplin speaking about his life and work it is truly humbling to be making such an exciting film about the father of cinema.”


The Great Dictator Art Print Release


PopCultArt’s second officially licensed Charlie Chaplin piece comes from the very talented oil painter Bruce Emmett for the 1940 classic “The Great Dictator” and is available starting this Friday, April 6th, at 7PM BST at www.popcultart.com

“The Great Dictator” (1940) by Bruce Emmett (Original)

  • Official print for Charlie Chaplin’s “The Great Dictator” (1940) by Bruce Emmett (Original)
  • Technique: Giclée prints on 300gsm smooth cotton paper.
  • Edition size: 45 prints
  • Print size: 16 x 24 inches
  • Manufacturer: White Duck Editions
  • Price: £50
  • Hand numbered.

“The Great Dictator” (1940) by Bruce Emmett (Variant)

  • Official print for Charlie Chaplin’s “The Great Dictator” (1940) by Bruce Emmett (Variant)
  • Technique: Giclée prints on 300gsm smooth cotton paper.
  • Edition size: 20 prints
  • Print size: 16 x 24 inches
  • Manufacturer: White Duck Editions
  • Price: £60
  • Hand numbered.

Chaplin Bundle

  • Bundle limited to 10 sets only.
  • Official Chaplin prints bundle for “The Great Dictator” (1940) by Bruce Emmett (Original) and Charlie Chaplin’s “The Circus” (1928) by Jeremy Pailler.
  • Printing method: Giclée prints on 300gsm smooth cotton paper.
  • Edition size: The Circus - 65 prints, The Great Dictator (Original) - 45 prints
  • Print size: 16 x 24 inches each
  • Manufacturer: White Duck Editions
  • Price: £90
  • Hand numbered.
Charlie Chaplin™ © Bubbles Incorporated SA 2018 The Circus Copyright © Roy Export S.A.S.

New Art Prints by PopCultArt


We are delighted to announce that our new licensee PopCultArt are creating a series of prints inspired by their most beloved Chaplin films.

The first piece in the series comes from the very talented watercolor artist Jérémy Pailler for the 1928 classic “The Circus” and goes on sale today, 16 February 2018 at 8pm GMT (2pm CT, Noon PT) at www.popcultart.com

  • Printing method: Giclée prints on 300gsm smooth cotton paper.
  • Edition size: 65 prints
  • Print size: 16 x 24 inches
  • All prints are hand numbered.

Jérémy hand painted the entire illustration with watercolor. Here are some shots of the original painting (not for sale) showing his superb skill and meticulous attention to detail.