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    Home » Top Spot of the Week: A “Remarkable” Apple Accessibility Short Directed By Kim Gehrig For Agency Apple Marcom

    Top Spot of the Week: A “Remarkable” Apple Accessibility Short Directed By Kim Gehrig For Agency Apple Marcom

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    Apple has launched this accessibility short film worldwide just prior to the International Day of Persons with Disabilities (12/3). Directed by Kim Gehrig of production company Somesuch for agency Apple Marcom, the short celebrates how disabled students around the world use Apple products and accessibility features to get the full college experience–studying, socializing and achieving on their own terms.

    Driven by the song “I’m Not Remarkable” by Kittyy & The Class, Deaf and disabled college students perform in a stirring musical number spanning college campuses, in dormitories at house parties and more. Through their collective voices, the students express a strong singular sentiment–that “remarkable” is a word that should be reserved for everyone.

    The campaign reflects Apple’s longstanding commitment to accessibility as a core value. Apple’s first office of disability was established in 1985, five years before the Americans with Disabilities Act was passed in the U.S. Apple has released dozens of built-in accessibility features.

    Gehrig has an award-winning pedigree with Apple. She directed its accessibility short “The Greatest” in 2022 which went on to garner the primetime commercial Emmy Award, and helped her win the DGA Award in 2023 for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Commercials.

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    Client Apple Agency Apple Marcom Production Company Somesuch Kim Gehrig, director; Edu Grau, DP. Postproduction Parliament Editorial Trim Tom Lindsay, editor. Music “I’m Not Remarkable” by Kittyy & The Class.

    Media Type:Film: Short
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    Subaru, Carmichael Lynch, Director Lisa Rubisch Ask Us To A Heartfelt “Prom”

    Friday, November 28, 2025

    Subaru of America’s charitable fundraising initiative, the Share the Love Event, returns for its 18th year with a campaign that includes this spot, “Prom,” from agency Carmichael Lynch, Minneapolis.

    Aiming to raise more than $30 million this season and surpass $350 million in cumulative donations by the campaign’s end, the automaker’s flagship philanthropic initiative continues to work closely with retailers nationwide to benefit charities that make a tangible difference in local communities. During this year’s Subaru Share the Love Event, Subaru and its retailers will once again support four national charity partners: The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals® (ASPCA®), Make-A-Wish®, Meals on Wheels, and the National Park Foundation, alongside 837 local hometown charities selected by retailers.

    Directed by Lisa Rubisch of Park Pictures, “Prom” captures the inspiring selflessness of a Make-A-Wish youngster who grants one of the charity’s five unique wish types--a Wish to Give.

    From November 20, 2025, through January 2, 2026, Subaru will donate $250 for every new Subaru vehicle purchased or leased at participating retailers nationwide to the customer’s charity of choice. Retailers can select up to two hometown charities in their community to receive at least an additional $50 for each vehicle sold or leased to accompany the original donation. Additionally, many retailers will donate $5 to their registered hometown charities for every qualifying Subaru vehicle routine service visit during the campaign period.

    Over the last seventeen years, Subaru and its participating retailers have donated nearly $320 million to help those in need through the Subaru Share the Love® Event, supporting more than... Read More

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