Diesel Film Go With The Flaw by Publicis Italy

The Film titled Go With The Flaw was done by Publicis Italy advertising agency for Diesel in Italy. It was released in Sep 2017.

Diesel: Go With The Flaw

Brand
Media
Released
September 2017
Posted
September 2017
Market
Copywriter
Executive Creative Director
Art Director
Photographer
Copywriter
Art Director
Photographer
Production Agency

Awards:

Eurobest Awards 2017
Film CraftDirectionGrand Prix
Film CraftCastingSilver Eurobest
Film CraftCinematographySilver Eurobest
FilmCorporate Image & SponsorshipSilver Eurobest

Credits & Description:

Category: Fashion
Media: Film
Brand: Diesel
Agency: Publicis
Geo: Italy
Advertising Agency: Publicis Italia, Milan, Italy
Global Chief Creative Director, Publicis WW / CEO Publicis Italia: Bruno Bertelli
Executive Creative Director: Cristiana Boccassini
Global Digital Creative Directors: Milos Obradovic, Mihnea Gheorghiu
Creative Supervisor: Costanza Rossi
Art Directors: Simone Di Laus, Cecilia Moro
Copywriters: Beatrice Mari, Fabio Caputi
Head of Planning: Bela Zieman
Senior Creative Planner: Noa Dekel
Account Team: Giada Salerno, Maria Elena Gaglianese
Agency Producers: Cecilia Barberis, Matilde Bonanni
Art Buyer: Barbara Centazzo
Production Company: Division Paris
Director: Francois Rousselet
DOP: Simon Chaudoir
Editor: Nicolas Larrouquere
Producer: Jules De Chateleux
Post Production: VFX
VFX Supervisor: Timo Huber
VFX Producer: Lydia Evitt
Grade: MPC
Colourist: Richard Fearon
Music Design / Editing: GRAND CENTRAL
Photographer: Tom Sloan / Lalaland Artists
Post Production: Studio Invisible
Stylist: Davey Sutton
Published: September 2017
Description:
Go with no plan. Go with not sure
Go with what makes you feel insecure
Synopsys:
Brief Explanation
The film tells the story of a half blind editor who's having a go at making his first film. Cinematic perfection, masterful editing skills that tell a clear story - he'll have none of that. And he will regrette rien, proving that there are beauty and success off the beaten path that everyone’s taking, expecting to do things “right”.