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    Penny’s “The Wish” Takes Film Craft Grand Prix At Cannes Lions

    By SHOOTTuesday, June 21, 2022Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments2695 Views
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    Penny's "The Wish" won the Film Craft Lions Grand Prix

    Day 2 also highlighted by winners of Entertainment Lions, Entertainment Lions for Music, Sport, Industry Craft, Digital Craft and Design Lions

    CANNES, France --

    Cannes Lions announced its second day of winners in a live awards show in Cannes. Winners in the Industry Craft Lions, Digital Craft Lions, Film Craft Lions, Design Lions, Entertainment Lions, Entertainment Lions For Music and Entertainment Lions for Sport were all revealed. 

    The Film Craft Lions, celebrating onscreen artistry, received 1,711 entries. The jury chose to award 54 Lions: 11 Gold,  17 Silver and 25 Bronze. The Grand Prix went to “The Wish” for German discount retailer Penny, directed by Marcus Ibanez of Iconoclast for agency by Serviceplan Campaign in Munich. The Xmas film centers on a mother’s wish for her son. At first, it seems like the antithesis of what a parent would want. She’d like to see her boy sneaking out at night surreptitiously, neglecting school, celebrating wild house parties and having his heart broken. But when put in the context of a pandemic—during which he couldn’t have those growing pains and growing up experiences–mom’s heartfelt desire for him to catch up on life rings lovingly true.

    Regarding the Grand Prix-winning “The Wish,” Film Craft Lions jury president Patrick Milling-Smith, co-founder and global CEO, SMUGGLER, USA, shared,  “Ultimately we awarded the Grand Prix to a film that is almost a throwback to classic filmmaking and had to be so perfectly crafted on every level to truly resonate and work. In the wrong hands a film like this could have been lost to over sentimentality, or victim to a few false notes, but it is in fact perfectly complete and the obvious work of a filmmaker in utter command of his craft.”

    From 661 entries received in the Digital Craft Lions, 21 Lions were awarded by the jury: 3 Gold,  7 Silver and 10 Bronze. The Grand Prix was presented to “Backup Ukraine” by Virtue Worldwide, New York. Digital Craft Lions jury president Luciana Haguiara, executive creative director, Media.Monks, Brazil, commented: “The ‘Backup Ukraine’ project allows all the citizens from Ukraine to preserve their greatest wealth as a nation: their culture. Using a real-time smartphone camera and GPS, everyone can capture any place or monument in minutes and save the data as blueprints in the cloud to preserve it forever. And all of this, with their own phones. A project that turns every Ukrainian citizen into a guardian of their national heritage. Because culture is the identity of people and it can’t be destroyed.”

    In the Design Lions, 1,058 entries were received and 38 Lions awarded by the jury: 6 Gold 10 Silver and 21 Bronze.  The first-ever Grand Prix was won for Portugal. “Portuguese (Re)Constitution,” for Penguin Books, by FCB Lisbon.  Design Lions jury president Lisa Smith, executive creative director, Jones Knowles Ritchie (JKR), USA, said: “This year’s Grand Prix in Design shows the power of a simple idea — freedom, and the use of the most primitive medium to execute it — a pencil. We debated at length whether a publication should be a Grand Prix in an era where we have all the technology and innovation at our fingertips, but the symbolism of defacing a fascist constitution with poems using words selected from the historic document and illustrations covering the remaining ones was not only the highest form of craft and execution but sending a beautiful message of freedom of speech that many children in Portuguese schools will go on to learn for years to come.”

    The Industry Craft Lions, celebrating the creative artistry, talent and skill required to bring a creative idea to life, received 1,134 entries and 25 Lions were awarded: 5 Gold, 10 Silver, 9 Bronze Lions and the Grand Prix went to “Hope Reef” for Mars Petcare from AMV BBDO, London. 

    In the Entertainment Lions, 655 entries were received and 25 Lions awarded by the jury: 4 Gold, 7 Silver and 13 Bronze. The Grand Prix went to “Eat a Swede” for the Swedish Food Federation, by McCann Stockholm. Entertainment Lions jury president Maria Garrido, global CMO, Formerly Vivendi, France, said, “I was mesmerized, disturbed, entertained, amused and hungry all at the same time!”

    In the Entertainment Lions for Music, 390 entries were received and 17 Lions awarded: 4 Gold, 5 Silver and 7 Bronze. The Grand Prix was awarded to the Residente music video, “This Is Not America ft Ibeyi,” by Doomsday Entertainment, Los Angeles/Sony Music Latin, Miami. Commenting on the Grand Prix, Entertainment Lions for Music Jury president Amani Duncan, CEO, BBH USA, said, “We awarded the Grand Prix to this piece of work, because of the video’s undeniably stunning visuals and incredible production quality. While the video has a very distinct point of view that may not be shared by all, it is an extremely powerful statement on socio-economic and culture from an underserved community. Music has always been a key platform for protest songs throughout history and one that we all want to continue to see in years to come.”

    Celebrating creativity that taps into fan culture and leverages the power of sports and eSports in connecting people to brands, the Entertainment Lions for Sport received 558 entries and 22 Lions were awarded by the jury: 3 Gold, 7 Silver and 11 Bronze. The Grand Prix went to “NikeSync” for Nike by R/GA London.  

    In the Young Lions: the Young Lions Design Gold award was won by “MyBeastie by WWF x Tamagotchi,”  Jonas Hjort and Marcus Mahecha, Denmark. 

    The Young Lions Digital Gold award was won by “Unstereotype Skins” by Jackson Elliott and William Campion, Australia. 

     

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    2025 Young Lions Winners Roar At Cannes

    Friday, June 20, 2025

    Following seven competitions over four days, the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity has announced its 2025 Young Lions winners. This year saw Turkey take home its first-ever Gold in Marketers and Guatemala win for the first time with a Gold in Film.

    The Young Lions competitions, which are sponsored by Adobe, are at the heart of the Cannes Lions School. They embody a true celebration of creativity across the world where more than 400 young professionals have the opportunity to showcase their talent and achievements on the global stage. All of the entries have been judged by members of the Cannes Lions Juries during the Festival.

    The Young Lions 2025 Media Partner, The News Movement, returned for its second year to bring the competitions to life through behind-the-scenes video content and interviews designed to capture the spirit of creativity and innovation of emerging talent at the Festival.

    Simon Cook, CEO, Lions, said, “For the last 30 years, the Young Lions Competitions have pushed emerging talent to think boldly and deliver ideas that truly resonate. This year was no different. With nearly 460 competitors from 67 markets, including the return of teams from Venezuela, Uruguay and Ukraine, the 2025 Competitions were a powerful reminder of the global creative spirit. It’s inspiring to see countries return and new countries win. This year saw first-time Gold wins from Turkey in Marketers and Guatemala in Film. Congratulations to all of our 2025 winners, and to every team that rose to the challenge. We can’t wait to see what you bring to the Festival next.”

    Young Lions Competition winners are as follows:

     

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