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The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) is a major event for filmmakers every year, but in addition to the red carpet and premieres, this year a special luncheon also generated buzz. Hosted by Longines and The Kit, the event focused on "Women's Achievement," bringing together prominent women in the film and television industry to share their stories. Guests included Canadian actress Amanda Brugel and director Chandler Levack, whose presence added a touch of sincerity and strength to the atmosphere.
Women's stories in film
Canadian actress Amanda Brugel, a familiar face to audiences, rose to fame with *The Handmaid's Tale*. In her new work at this year's TIFF, she continues her deep exploration of the character, and at the event, she mentioned that being able to gather with a group of outstanding female creators made her feel less alone. Director Chandler Levack represents a new generation of voices. Her film *I Like Movies* surprised many film fans, and she returns this year with a new work. She excels at drawing on her own experiences, transforming the struggles of youth and the loneliness of small-town life into cinematic language. Listening to Brugel and Levack discuss their experiences, you can sense that beyond the films, these women are slowly rewriting the audience's perception of female characters through their work and lives. 

Elegance reflected on the wrist
Besides the film and dialogue, another highlight of the event was Longines' newly launched PrimaLuna women's watch collection. Inspired by the moon, the watches feature rounded case lines with a soft sheen, and a slightly curved crown, reminiscent of holding a full moon in one's hand. The blue mother-of-pearl dial version, in particular, is adorned with 48 sapphires on the outer ring; the gradient hues resemble stars surrounding moonlight in the night sky—understated yet poetic.
As Amanda Brugel and Chandler Levack sat in the audience, chatting about their work and lives, the PrimaLuna watches on display reminded us that elegance is not something unattainable, but rather a confidence that can be integrated into daily life and accumulated little by little over time.


The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) is a major event for filmmakers every year, but in addition to the red carpet and premieres, this year a special luncheon has generated much discussion. Longines and The Kit co-hosted a luncheon themed "Women's Achievement," inviting prominent women in the film and television industry to share their stories. Guests included Canadian actress Amanda Brugel and director Chandler Levack, whose presence added a touch of sincerity and strength to the atmosphere. Women's Stories Enter the Cinema: Canadian actress Amanda Brugel is a familiar face to audiences, known for her role in *The Handmaid's Tale*… (The rest of the text appears to be unrelated and likely refers to a different event or event.)
