Maltesers Film New Boyfriend by AMV BBDO London, Biscuit Filmworks

The Film titled New Boyfriend was done by AMV BBDO London, Biscuit Filmworks advertising agencies for Maltesers in United Kingdom. It was released in Aug 2016.

Maltesers: New Boyfriend

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Released
August 2016
Posted
August 2016
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Awards:

Creative Circle 2017
FilmBest TV 30-60secsBronze
WritingBest Tv Script WritingBronze
FilmBest Tv 30-60secs (campaign)Bronze
D&AD 2017
Creativity for GoodAdvertising & Marketing Communications/BrandGraphite Pencil
New York Festivals 2017
FilmCraft: HumorSecond Prize Award
Film - Cinema / Online / TvFilm: Craft: Script/CopywritingSecond Prize Award
Clio Awards 2017
FilmProduct/Service: Commercials (between Thirty [30] Seconds And Sixty [60] Seconds)Bronze
The FAB Awards 2017
Tv & Cinema AdvertisingConfectionery & SnacksSilver

Credits & Description:

Media: TV
Category: Other
Client: Mars Chocolate
Agency: AMV BBDO, London
Production: Biscuit Filmworks
Country: United Kingdom
Director: Clay Weiner
Creative Director: Tim Riley
Art Director / Copywriter: Dave Buchanan
Agency Producer: Lizzie Mabbott
Agency Producer: Frankie Burwell-Wright
Agency Planner: Catriona Collins, Elly Fenlon
Agency Account Man: Philippa Field, Rebecca Kavanagh, Abbi Brown
Synopsis:
Mars Chocolate UK will launch a new series of adverts for the MALTESERS brand that champion diversity and disability. They will be broadcast for the first time on Channel 4 during the 2016 Paralympics Games Opening Ceremony tomorrow evening (7th September). The new ads, created by Mars Chocolate and AMV, are the latest in the MALTESERS ‘Look on the Light Side’ series and were developed in response to Channel 4’s Superhumans Wanted competition. Mars Chocolate UK and creative agency AMV London won £1million of the broadcaster’s commercial airtime for developing a bold, creative idea which puts disability and diversity at the heart of their campaign. The series comprises three ad creatives, all inspired by real-life stories from disabled people, celebrating universally awkward situations; from embarrassing moments with new boyfriends to behaving badly at a wedding – where the best thing to do is simply look on the light side of life. In an industry first for the UK, one of the adverts will be aired in silence using just British Sign Language to communicate - and no subtitles will be used.
Lightside Of Disability