Title | FINISH YOUR HOMEWORK |
Brand | UNICEF & THE EU |
Product/Service | NOT FOR PROFIT / CHARITY |
Category |
B06. Not-for-profit / Charity / Government |
Entrant
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MUTANT Antwerp, BELGIUM
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Idea Creation
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MUTANT Antwerp, BELGIUM
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Production
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HAMLET Brussels, BELGIUM
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Post Production
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HAMLET Brussels, BELGIUM
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Credits
Odin Saillé |
Mutant |
Creative Director |
Jonas Marysse |
Mutant |
Art Director |
Ruben Van Maldeghem |
Mutant |
Copywriter |
Frank Schouwaerts |
Mutant |
Design Director |
Emilie Kino |
Mutant |
Account Director |
ShiQi Ji |
Mutant |
Account Manager |
Jason Felstead |
Hamlet |
Executive Producer |
Ruben Goots |
Hamlet |
Executive Producer |
Robin Paul |
Hamlet |
Production Manager & Post-producer |
Albert Zurashvili |
Hamlet |
Executive Producer |
Gena Shevchenko |
Hamlet |
Executive Producer |
Victor Seguin |
Hamlet |
DOP |
Linda Atab |
Hamelt |
Editor |
Gregory Caron |
Hamlet |
Sound design & Music |
Sylvain Canaux |
Hamlet |
Color Grader |
Firm Firm |
Firm |
Image Post-production |
Write a short summary of what happens in the film
The EU and Unicef launched a joint appeal to policy makers: keep as many schools open as possible for as long as possible. This appeal was launched through a gripping film. The closure of schools forced parents to deal with a new situation. For many parents, the combination of telework and home education is a trial-and-error process. That’s why our film keys into the familiar tutorial videos with tips on how to solve a problem in a few simple steps. But instead of seeing a bite-size video, the viewers are confronted with the facts in a very direct and impactful way. The clickbait-style design contrasts sharply with the serious topic of the video. So we could strike a nerve with politicians and policy makers and ramp up the pressure to keep the schools open, always in safe circumstances. The film sparked a debate and was featured in numerous news outlets.
Cultural / Context information for the jury
Schools across the globe were closed due to the Covid-19 pandemic. This
violates one of the most basic children’s rights: the right to education. More
than 897 million children worldwide were faced with the consequences, both
in the short and the long term. Because for many children in a difficult home
situation school not only means education but also, and more importantly, a
safe haven. In the long term children who are deprived of access to education
are at greater risk of child labour, criminality or situations of child abuse.