When a toy shop owner needs help, the care he receives translates into healing a village and bringing it back to life, underscoring that holiday time can be magic.
Directed by Fredrik Bond of MJZ for agency Alto, this film for hospital/medical center Montefiore Einstein–with music from Oscar nominee (Minari) Emile Mosseri–proves that “Caring Makes Magic.”
Credits
Client Montefiore Einstein Loreen Babcock, VP, chief marketing officer. Agency Alto New York Hannes Ciatti, chief creative officer, founder; Matt Bonin, head of entertainment + production, partner; Ed Rogers, managing director, partner; Tara Fray, head of strategy, partner; Dan Kroeger, Pierre Janneau, creative directors; Bryan Stokely, writer; Chen Liang, Filipe Nogueira, art directors; Kim Cross, executive producer, film; Julia Menassa Paney, director of art production; Marvin Cassell, integrated production associate. Production Company MJZ Fredrik Bond, director; Ben Scandrett-Smith, exec producer; Alicia Richards, line producer; Daisy Mostyn, production manager; Arnaud Potier, DP; Dan Betteridge, production designer. Editorial Work Rich Orrick, editor; Chris Wronka, assistant editor; Erica Thompson, exec producer; Malia Rose, editorial producer. Post/VFX KEVIN Tim Davies, founder/creative director; Andrew Cowderoy, post producer. Color Grade Company 3 Sofie Friis Borup, colorist; Shannen Troup, color producer. Music Walker Music Emile Mosseri, composer. Sound Design & Mix Barking Owl Gus Koven, sound designer/ Ashley Benton, exec producer; Matt Keith, mix engineer
The Ad Council, partnering with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Administration for Children and Families (ACF) and AdoptUSKids, launched a public service campaign, created pro bono by Edelman, which aims to inspire prospective parents to consider adopting a teen from foster care.
This centerpiece PSA titled “The Rewards”--directed by The Hudson Dusters (Michael Kuhn and Niles Roth) via Greenpoint Pictures--spotlights real adoptive families who have personally experienced the mutual benefits of adoption. This longer form PSA (and cutdown versions) begins with a touching display of openness and vulnerability as adoptive parents reflect on their adoption journeys and their initial questions and hesitations about adopting a teen. Then, in a deeply emotional turn, the adoptive parents witness their children recounting the profound rewards of adoption in their lives. The teens speak of the love they share with their parents and how the decision to become a family is reciprocal. The campaign directs viewers to the AdoptUSKids website to learn more about adopting a teen from foster care.