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More film awards than you can shake a stick at.

Carl Tooney creates two international film Festival and awards, moving to more film the  festival was created in Tenerife The International Tenerife Film Festival in 2009 will be in its 5th year created on the beautiful island of Tenerife, the aim is to highlight English speaking films to the Spanish market as well as introduce to Spain good independent films with the Teide award named after the island mountain a film event to build with filmmakers.

Timely Silver winner 2008 of the Tenerife Film Festival was "The Job" written and directed by Jonathan Browning - and the story feels quite apt in these dire times. Check out trading places, after the crash style.

After the success of the Tenerife International film festival Carl Tooney has created in the Uk his second international film festival the Filmmaker festival, with an international Filmmaker award to bring Spanish films to the UK as well as other great independent movie achieving entries in 2008 from 28 countries accross the world.

Amnesty international disavow a Cannes Lions winner - did another scam ad get a Lion?

So, you've heard about the commotion caused by the French Amnesty ad: TBWA are two-faced, according to Chinese netheads.

The Wall street journal reports that TBWA Worldwide has gotten into trouble for the bronze Lion winning Amnesty International campaign "after the olympics".

So, the question is now - were the Amnesty "after the olympics" ads credited to TBWA Paris, ever approved? We know it won Bronze in Cannes. If it was a scam ad, shouldn't that bronze go to someone else? (or at the very least, be stripped from TBWA?)

Check out the cached version of Amnesty.org - here's a screendump in case that changes (click for full dump).

Lbi press party invitation – Friday 11th July – Brick Lane

Lbi, an international full service digital agency, is holding a press party this Friday, 11th July at 2pm-4pm at their new offices in Brick Lane. With no hidden agenda - no corporate presentations, this is a social gathering to mingle and schmooze with Lbi’s key digital figureheads, the movers and shakers and Who’s Who of the digital world….

The Chip Shop awards 2008 - nominations are online.

Award season ain't over yet - check out the Chip Shop awards where the entries are now posted for viewing on the site.

The Chip Shop Awards are different. It has no rules. It has no regulations. It has no baggage. It doesn’t have a copy writer either, for that matter.

The "wanker" ad on the left here is for the Tourettes Syndrome (UK) Association. It had me squirting coffee out of my nose. Caspa Marketing officially owe me a new keyboard.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wrath of Cannes Freakfest goes from 'envious little shits' to, hey, that's neat.

(From left to right: Harry Woods, WWD&S Partner + Creative Director; Grand Coney Winner Rob Wenger; Gill Witt, WWD&S Partner + Creative Director)

So the wrath of Cannes folks have been at it for a few years now, hanging out in Coney Island assumingly bitching about how rough it is to be an ad creative over a few Nathan's. The first times I checked it out it, it seemed just a local silly (not undeserved, just local) award thing with and extra dollop of tacky to get attention. Now however, they've climbed up a bit on the ladder and not only gone out with the aim to get totally hammered in effort to forget not reaching Cannes, but also collecting some neat-o ads as winners while they were a it. Which was the original idea, so kudos to them and this years winners for raising the bar. Check out RamirezTerminix.jpg - that's the bronze winner mates. Cute, ain't it? Then check out Wrathofcannes for links to silver and gold.

Forget fakes, enter The London International IDA (it didn't air) award.

So the client didn't like your super genious special snowflake radio idea?
Fret not creatives and producers, you can enter it in an award show anyway (and without paying Cannes outrageous fees for it).

Here's the London International IDA (it didn't air) award to your rescue!

Cannes lions film grand prix - Gorilla and Believe share top honors.

I asked which one you though would win, Gorilla or Halo?

For the first time in Cannes History, there's two winners that got the Grand Prix in the film category, Cadbury's "Gorilla" by Fallon, London, and Xbox Halo 3's "Believe" by T.A.G./McCann Worldgroup, San Francisco.

The Titanium Grand Prix went to Uniqlo's "Uniqlock" from Projector Tokyo.

USA takes the lead with 12 nominations to Titanium Cannes lions 2008

Will Mortierbrigades campaign ”Black boy wanting water” for Studio Brussels get the Titanium? Or Times of India ”Lead India” from JWT? Or is the HBO Voyeur Campaign set for yet another lion? Will Projectors campaign ”Uniqlock” for Uniqlo get it? Saturday night, we'll know. Meanwhile place your bets people. I'm off to celebrate midsummer.

Brazil wins the Cyber Lions in Cannes 2008

Gold in the Young Cyber Lion category goes to Fabiano de Queiroz Silva and Marcela Mariano Dias.

Silver goes to Korea and Joong Sik Choi and Seok Jin Shin.

Broze goes to Lithuania and Raimonds Platacis and Märcis Mikelsons.

The awards ceremony begins tonight at seven.

Grand Prix goes to "Voyeur" for outdoor - Cannes 2008.

Remember DDB's Giant napkin? Yeah that won Silver in Cannes outdoor. (also in that campaign, giant napkin press and a really big cup of joe)

The Grand Prix however, went to HBO "Voyeur". Yes again, like they haven't won enough in Cannes already this week! Let some other kids have a chance at it!
The HBO Voyeur website is here.

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