Campaign India Team
Jun 25, 2010

WATCH Cannes Film Lions shortlist

Starting now, Campaign India will be uploading as many of the TVCs in the Film Lions shortlist as is humanly possible, saving all readers the trouble of searching for them.

WATCH Cannes Film Lions shortlist

Starting now, Campaign India will be uploading as many of the TVCs in the Film Lions shortlist as is humanly possible, saving all readers the trouble of searching for them.

The TVCs will come to you in batches of ten each. You will receive a bulletin each time we upload a fresh batch.
 
Legal Copy by Media Arts Labs Los Angeles for Apple
 
 
Amy by DDB Chicago for Bud Light Beer
 
Bus Driver by Ogilvy & Mather Mumbai for Breakthrough trust
 
Road Trip by BBDO New York for Snickers
 
Bankers by St Luke's Communications London for Strongbow
 
Superpower by Rainey Kelly Campbell Roalfe/Y&R London for BBC
 
Sword Collector by Y&R New York for Land Rover
 
Earl and Tiger by Wieden+Kennedy Portland for Nike
 
Tunnel by Mother London for Stella Artois 4% beer
 
Punchdub :60 by Deutsch Los Angeles for Volkswagen
 

 

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