Five Indian entries have been shortlisted in the Film Craft category. However, no Indian entry made the shortlists in the Branded Content and Entertainment and Titanium and Integrated categories.
Film Craft Lions
Five of the 158 entries shortlisted entries in the Film Craft competition are from India. Ramesh Deo Productions’ three entries have made the cut, while Chrome Pictures and Ogilvy & Mather (film produced by Curious Pictures) have one each.
Ramesh Deo Productions’ entry ‘Parallel Journeys’ for Nike India has been shortlisted in three categories – ‘Direction’, ‘Best Use of Music’ and ‘Sound Design’. The agency which worked on the campaign was JWT India.
Ogilvy & Mather’s entry ‘Prison Break’ for Tata Sky + HD Digital Box with recording facility has been shortlisted in the ‘Art Direction / Product Design’ sub-category. The production house for the film is Curious.
Chrome Pictures’ shortlist in the category is for the entry ‘Gondappa’ created for Lifebuoy. The agency behind the campaign is Lowe Lintas + Partners.
The results for Film, Film Craft, Branded Content and Entertainment and Titanium and Integrated categories will be announced on 22 June 2013.
Cannes 2013: Five shortlists from India in the Film Craft category
Ramesh Deo Productions has three, while Ogilvy & Mather and Chrome Pictures have one shortlist each
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