Stella Artois is inviting customers to rediscover the simple pleasures of dining with friends. Our work and home lives have become increasingly blurred, and the company’s new spot recognises that meal times are a vital way to continue savouring life. Titled It’s Time To Dine Again, the brand playfully highlights the need for consumers to […]
Uruguay doubles for the French Riviera of the 1960s in a new ad spot for the Stella Artois Triple Filtered, Smooth Escapades campaign. The Train shows a badly-dressed working class man gradually upgrading from a train’s third class carriage up to first as he pursues a pretty girl.
Stella Artois has used Cuba to double for the French Riviera of the 1960s. Runaway Piano shows a delivery man morphing into a suave musician in three stages as he chases a stray piano down a hill.
You would be forgiven for thinking that Stella Artois’ latest spot, Tunnel, was filmed on the French Riviera as the ad continues to use creative agency Mother’s classic 50’s & 60’s cinematic style.
When award-winning Austrian production company Hafzoo were approached to document a unique live recording from Cuban sing-songwriter Ray Fernandez they jumped at the chance to capture the raw energy of one of Cuba’s most celebrated performers. As well as a live recording, the crew shot a short documentary on the life of the troubadour. Director […]
NOURI Films has signed on as a new partner for The Location Beach Lounge, set to take place during this year’s Cannes Lions Festival from Monday 18th June through to Friday 22nd June, 10am – 5pm at le Rado Plage.
It’s been a good year for the established production hubs around the world, with regions like Buenos Aires, South Africa, Eastern Europe and New Zealand maintaining their appeal for commercial projects. Australia has seen a production resurgence, while in the US the spectre of budget deficits has put real pressure on state filming incentives.
Italian utility Enel has doubled Uruguay for Italy. The Plane begins in 1967 with an Italian island getting a power cable from the mainland and charts progress as a boy throws a paper aeroplane into the sky.
The isolationist political regime of the last 50 years has made Cuba, the largest island of the Antilles, a timewarp of retro styling. As advertisers and filmmakers are finding, it’s also