Brand | MEZZAN HOLDING COMPANY |
Product/Service | KITCO |
Entrant | BEATTIE + DANE Kuwait City, KUWAIT |
Category | Cinematography |
Idea Creation
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BEATTIE + DANE Kuwait City, KUWAIT
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Media Placement
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MAGNA GLOBAL Dubai, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
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Production
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GOOD PEOPLE Beirut, LEBANON
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Additional Company
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SLINGSHOT Kuwait, KUWAIT
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Write a short summary of what happens in the film.
The film opens to iconic shots of the Gulf region and begins to zoom into a familiar local neighborhood. We start to see different parts of this neighborhood on a mundane day when suddenly a boy with a jukebox appears and a traditional Kuwaiti chant is heard reminiscent of 1970’s classic Arabian melodies. A tune that represents everything about the blend of cultures within the city. The music starts to pick up in what sounds like a remix as we are introduced to different characters - Conservative, Progressive, Arab, Western. As they come together, we witness the start of a movement as something is about to begin. As the melody intensifies, the movements become more deliberate and forms of expression start to extend beyond dance and into fashion, chanting, driving and hair flips creating what feels like a collective movement... Something is coming... It Begins with KITCO.
Cultural/Context information for the jury
The culture of the Middle East is known to be expressive in nature. Through sound and elaborate visuals that are graphic and bold. However, there is still respect to the context of how things are expressed. KITCO is known to be a brand for families and generations. Kids grew up eating KITCO from parents who grew up with KITCO. However, today the term culture is broader and is influenced by diversity in what we see and hear. The concept of the film was built on creating a visual expression that would take the best of what we knew then and know now and remix it into something original and special for the progressive Arab audience of today. Something that felt of the time with distinct references to nostalgic beats and dance moves that an older audience would appreciate.
Tell the jury anything relevant about the cinematography.
For the vision to come to life it was important to recognize that a nod to nostalgia would help set the tone but need to be elevated or remixed to showcase a new era for KITCO. The brand would now represent a new kind of authentic Kuwaiti or Arab that was not defined by rules tradition imposed. To create what would feel like a raw reinterpretation of what the culture is today compositions were built using handheld freestyle cinematography using mirrors, car windows and wheels adding unique perspectives on the reinterpretation of tradition. Mixing media like vignettes, footage from VHS and iphone videos adding depth and dynamic energy to the edit complementing the upbeat nature of the music. 3D effects were used to transition shots and build on the intensity of sounds that were repeated throughout.
Credits
Dana Alhanbali |
Beattie + Dane |
Brand Director |
Anes Al Rayes |
Beattie + Dane |
Executive Creative Director |
Mostafa Faramawy |
Beattie + Dane |
Executive Producer |
Daniah Al Aoudah |
Beattie + Dane |
Creative Collaborator |
Sabine Farah |
Good People |
Executive Producer |
Nancy Sabagh |
Good People |
Executive Producer |
Chantal El Haber |
Good People |
Producer |
Lana Sennawy |
Good People |
Director |
Tahoun |
Good People |
DOP |
Wael Mandour |
Good People |
Assistant Director |
Lionel Soria |
Good People |
Art Director |
Beatrice Harb |
Good People |
Stylist |
Rita Girgis |
Good People |
Casting Director |
Amr Rabee |
Lizard |
Editor |
Karim Mira |
Lizard |
Colorist |
Sary Hany |
Key 66 |
Music + Sound Design |
Rudy Abushebl |
Good People |
Photographer |
Romy Zalloum |
Good People |
Post Production Producer |
Donia Refaat |
Good People |
Post Production Producer |
Aslan Tarek |
Good People |
Post Production Producer |
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