Título | Spaceship at the border |
Brief | When a slimy alien shows up on their land, three friends can tell it doesn't belong - in Canada. So one of the guys piles the invader into a pickup truck and escorts it over the border, where the creature is immediately involved in a typical Hollywood sci-fi battle before being beamed into a flying saucer. Sometimes, Canadians would just like to watch their own movies. Outstanding effects turn a slimy alien into an almost sympathetic character as our hero is forced to escort him back over the border. Because it's obvious he doesn't belong in Canada - but in Hollywood. In fact he's a symbol of the omnipresence of American cinema in Canada. |
Agencia | Brad |
Campaña | Spaceship at the border |
Anunciante | Friends of Canadian Films |
Marca | Friends of Canadian Films |
Fecha de primera difusión/publicación | 2017 / 4 |
Sector Empresarial | Producción cinematográfica |
Sinopsis | This message illustrates the omnipresence of American cinema in Canada, and suggests that the Canadian public should make room for its own national cinematography. |
Medio | Cine |
Duración | |
Más información | friendsofcanadianfilms.ca |
Creative Director and copywriter | Carle Coppens |
Director artístico | Maxime Merchez |
Miembro del equipo creativo | Christian Jomphe |
Miembro del equipo creativo | Vanessa Beaulieu-Harbec |
Strategy/Planning | Dany Renauld |
Account Service | Élisabeth Charland |
Account Service | Marianie Tô-Landry |
Productor de la agencia | Linda Leroux |
Productor | Véronique Poulin |
Director | Emanuel Hoss-Desmarais |
Cinematografia | Marc Simpson |
Productora | Gorditos |
Post-production company | Shed |
Sonido | Apollo Studios |