THE BITTER BOND

TitleTHE BITTER BOND
BrandBORN FREE FOUNDATION
Product/ServiceBORN FREE FOUNDATION
Category D01. Social Video
Entrant ENGINE London, UNITED KINGDOM
Idea Creation ENGINE London, UNITED KINGDOM
Media Placement ENGINE London, UNITED KINGDOM
PR ENGINE London, UNITED KINGDOM
Production BLINKINK London, UNITED KINGDOM
Production 2 ZOMBIE STUDIO São Paulo, BRAZIL
Credits
Name Company Position
Jason Keet ENGINE Art Director
James Hodson ENGINE Copywriter
Paulo Garcia Zombie Studio Director
Daniel Salles Zombie Studio Director
Steve Hawthorne ENGINE Creative Director
Paul Jordan ENGINE Executive Creative Director
Bart Yates Blinkink Executive Producer
Katy Hopkins ENGINE Creative Director
Stefanie Forbes ENGINE Agency Producer
Eve Bui Engine Account Executive
Gemma Glover ENGINE Influencer Strategist
Tom Butler ENGINE Account Executive
Katie Gould ENGINE Account Executive
Natalia Gouvea Zombie Studio Executive Producer
Lucas Barreto Zombie Studio Cinematographer
Ben Leeves Jungle Sound Engineer
Alex Wilson-Thame Jungle Sound Design Arrangement
Bruno Monteiro Zombie Studio Animation
Marcio Lovato Zombie Studio Producer
Antonela Castro Zombie Studio Producer
Leticia Harumi Zombie Studio Producer
Yohann De Geb Zombie Studio Animation
Bruna Berford ENGINE Animator
Bruno Santos Zombie Studio Animation
Christian Weckl Zombie Studio Animation
Conrado Testa Zombie Studio Animation
Francisco Catão Zombie Studio Animation
Hannry Pschera Zombie Studio Animation
Jonathan Edward Zombie Studio Animation
Leonardo Felix Zombie Studio Animation
Leonidas Felix Zombie Studio Animation
Leonidas Maciel Zombie Studio Animation
Marcos Elias Zombie Studio Animation
Michel Denis Da Silva Zombie Studio Animation
Rodrigo Dutra Zombie Studio Animation
Marcio Pasqualino Zombie Studio Colourist
Laura Sammarco ENGINE Strategist
Jack Cartwright Engine Social Strategist

Background

Born Free are a charity dedicated to ensuring animals are born free and stay wild. They came to us with a problem: it’s not widely known that most lions in South Africa aren’t born free. They’re raised in captivity and exploited for profit at every stage of their lives. The harsh reality is that keepers charge tourists to hug and take photos with them. Then, when they grow too big for cuddles, they’re sold to trophy hunters and shot in canned hunting facilities. At no point are they ever free to roam. Not only is this inhumane practice legal, but it’s big business in South Africa and growing all the time.

Describe the strategy

Every year thousands of tourists visit lion ‘sanctuaries’ in South Africa where they pet lion cubs. They do this with the best intentions, believing that the lion cubs have been orphaned and will one day be released into the wild. The truth is far more sinister: this is just the first stage in a cycle of abuse that leads to their ultimate death. We wanted to both raise awareness and effect real change. To do this, we knew our work needed to powerfully demonstrate the link between petting lion cubs and the trophy hunting industry. Due to a minimal media budget, we needed to create something that would be highly shareable. We knew our message would evoke a strong response, and we wanted to ensure that indignation could immediately translate into action, so we directed people to sign a petition to the South African government to change the law.

Describe the execution

We created ‘The Bitter Bond’: an emotional animated story of a lion keeper and her cub that ends in the ultimate betrayal. The 2 minute film is set to the famous track “Born Free” by Matt Monro. The story shows how those who are responsible for raising and nurturing a lion are the ones ultimately responsible for their death. And not only responsible for it, but they profit from it. It’s this betrayal of our common nurturing instinct that gives the film its heart-breaking power. The film was written and created over the space of a year. It was specifically designed for people to share on social media all around the world. We wanted as many people as possible to learn about the problem and sign the petition.

List the results

The film has been a huge success for Born Free. In the first 24 hours it gathered over 1.5 million views and 48,000 signatures to the petition. At the time of writing, it has received a total of 11,897,212 views, over 100,000 shares and generated over 230,000 signatures to the petition without any media spend. Along the way, it’s been retweeted by a host of global celebs and influencers, including Ellen DeGeneres, Ricky Gervais, Bryan Adams and Stephen Fry.