Director Marcel Langenegger Maps Out Case For Doctors Without Borders, Advico Y&R.
By Millie Takaki
At first glance, one might tend to turn away from the sight of stitches closing a wound in human flesh. But this bit of suturing instead piques viewers’ curiosity. The lightning-quick scenes command attention. Bomb-like, muffled blasts of sound contrast with stately and encouraging instrumental music. Through a confusion of blurred, then focused, images and jagged flashes of light, the pattern of the wound emerges. Calmly, methodically, the sewing continues, the stitches following the odd curves of the gash. Then, faintly, tattooed words become visible on the skin.
An attentive observer will first make out the name of a country: Kosovo. As the mending concludes, the camera pulls back. We see that the stitching maps the borders separating Kosovo, Albania and Macedonia.
The cartography speaks volumes. The surgery is helping to heal the torn borders between countries. The map sewn on its fleshlike canvas figuratively represents what the sponsoring organization—Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders)—is all about. The Nobel Peace Prize-winning group, headquartered in France, provides medical care to hot spots throughout the world during times of warfare and natural catastrophe.
Once the full map is seen on screen, a supered Doctors Without Borders ID appears on the bottom right corner of the picture.
Titled "Borderline," this :30 was directed by Marcel Langenegger of bicoastal/international Propaganda Films for agency Advico Young & Rubicam, Zurich, Switzerland. Langenegger’s support team at Propaganda included: Colin Hickson, VP, commercial division; Trevor Macy, COO, head of production; executive producer Shelly Townsend; producer Salli Shrewsbury; and production supervisors Diana Vance and Sara Barrett. The spot was shot by DP Scott Galinsky. Mike Bell was first assistant director.
The core creative duo for Advico Young & Rubicam consisted of creative director Martin Speilman and producer Michela Truemepi.
The spot was edited by Fernando Villena of Brass Knuckles, Venice, Calif. Michael Berk and Bond Schoeffel served as assistant editor and producer, respectively, for Brass Knuckles. Colorist was Arnold Ramm of Pacific Data Post, Santa Monica. Audio mixer was Eric Ryan of RavensWork, Venice.
Venice-based Machine Head contributed to the project via composer Chris Neilman, sound designer Chris Smith and producers Gabrielle Dotson and Vicki Melanson.
Doctors Without Borders was launched in ’71 by a group of French doctors who had worked in the Biafran war. The doctors felt that aid organizations were at times too slow to bring medical relief and were hampered by restrictions that kept them from denouncing abuses and injustices. The group’s first humanitarian effort was to treat earthquake victims in Nicaragua in ’72. It now sends approximately 2,000 people a year to provide immediate medical care to war refugees and victims of natural disasters, famine and diseases such as meningitis in Nigeria, tuberculosis in Eastern Europe and AIDS in Thailand.
The Nobel Peace Prize was bestowed upon the organization in October ’99. The award recognized not only the medical attention provided by the group, but also its ability to deal with the politics of providing aid and helping to make sure that, despite those politics, medical and nutritional relief reached victims in a timely manner.
Angelina Jolie To Receive Gothams Performer Tribute For “Marie”
The Gotham Film & Media Institute has announced that Academy Awardยฎ-winner Angelina Jolie will receive the Performer Tribute for her performance as Maria Callas in Pablo Larrainโs upcoming film Maria, at the 34th edition of The Gothams, taking place on Monday, December 2, at Cipriani Wall Street in New York City. The tribute will honor Jolieโs rendition of legendary opera singer Callas.
โLike the legendary figure she portrays, Angelina Jolie transcends mere performance to craft something extraordinary. Her interpretation captures both Maria Callasโ complexity as an artist and the cultural resonance that defines an icon,โ said Jeffrey Sharp, executive director of The Gotham. โWe are thrilled to celebrate what is truly one of Ms. Jolieโs career-defining performances in the final installment of Pablo Larrainโs magnificent trilogy.โ
Maria follows Callas, one of the most iconic performers of the 20th century, as she retreats to Paris after a glamorous and tumultuous life in the public eye. The film reimagines the legendary soprano in her final days as the diva reckons with her identity and life. Written by Steven Knight, with cinematography by Ed Lachman and costumes by Massimo Cantini Parrini, Maria has Jolie joined by a star-studded cast including Alba Rohrwacher (Hungry Hearts, Happy As Lazzaro), Pierfrancesco Favino (Padrenostro, Adagio), Kodi Smit-McPhee (The Power of the Dog, Dolemite Is My Name), and Valeria Golino (For Your Love, The Beautiful Game). Marie premiered to critical acclaim at the Venice Film Festival and Jolieโs performance continues to stun audiences at the New York Film Festival, London Film Festival and the AFI Fest. Maria will be in... Read More