Flower Council of Holland Film We Need More Flowers by 180 Amsterdam

The Film titled We Need More Flowers was done by 180 Amsterdam advertising agency for Flower Council of Holland in United Kingdom. It was released in Nov 2018.

Flower Council of Holland: We Need More Flowers

Media
Released
November 2018
Posted
March 2020

Credits & Description:

Client: Flower Council of Holland / Bloemenbureau
Agency: 180 Kingsday
Production company: Since ‘88
Director: Lisette Donkersloot
Music: Good Sounds
Media agency: Universal Media
Published: October 2018
Synopsis:
The Flower Council of Holland and Amsterdam creative agency 180 Kingsday present a new TV and online campaign, reminding people why we need more flowers.
‘We need more flowers’ celebrates the wonderful, magical and incredibly diverse effects that flowers have on people. It’s a powerful ode to flowers, and a rallying cry for a life lived to the fullest. The new campaign theme digs beyond the surface of flowers’ beauty by emphasizing how they work their magic in all moments that make life meaningful.

More than eye candy
The Flower Council of Holland promotes flowers in Europe through their consumer brand Funnyhowflowersdothat.co.uk.

Daan Langstraat, campaign manager, on the new strategy and campaign platform:
“In the beginning of this year we decided to start from scratch and develop a new theme, also involving flower growers and traders in the process. And we concluded that flowers are so much more than eye candy. Flowers are emotion, flowers are life. They have the power to positively affect how we feel - which is exactly why we need more of them. And let’s be honest, what other brand could claim a statement like this?”

Kalle Hellzen, Executive Creative Director of 180 Kingsday:
"Flowers matter. They let us express and feel all the feels that define us as humans. They let us mourn and celebrate, console and court, say “sorry” and “I love you”. And in a world optimizing towards the anti-septic vanilla, feelings matter, and we wanted the work to stay true to, and celebrate, just that."