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    Home » Mirimar, Director Andreas Nilsson Delve Into Klarna’s Swedish Origins For Offbeat U.S. Brand Campaign

    Mirimar, Director Andreas Nilsson Delve Into Klarna’s Swedish Origins For Offbeat U.S. Brand Campaign

    By SHOOTThursday, July 2, 2020Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments4415 Views
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    Global fintech company Klarna is rolling out its biggest brand campaign in the U.S. to date, in partnership with creative agency Mirimar. The “Klarna: Swedish for smooother shopping” launch will lean into the company’s Swedish origins to introduce American consumers to the online shopping service.                   

    The 360 integrated campaign features a unique series of online films (directed by Andreas Nilsson of Biscuit Filmworks), an interactive virtual shopping experience, brand and media partnerships, social media, podcasts and digital activations and promotions. Doubling down on Klarna’s Swedish origins, the film portion transforms over 50 years of Swedish cinema, TV and soap operas into entirely new stories with comically mismatched English subtitles. Included in the mix is this film titled “Swedish Song.”

    Founded in 2005, Klarna offers products and services to consumers and retailers whereby they can buy now and pay later, offering a mix of social shopping and personal finance services. The campaign is part of its evolution from payments to delivering an end-to-end shopping service and app, which will introduce Americans to a “smooother” way of shopping online.                         

    “Klarna always strives to deliver more from our products and services—that’s what the extra ‘o’ in smoooth represents—and this campaign is no different,” said Klarna CMO David Sandstrom. “We aim to bring an element of entertainment to the shopping experience, so why wouldn’t we deliver more to our audiences in our marketing, too? We wanted to genuinely entertain and reflect the elevated shopping experience we’re bringing to U.S. shoppers in every aspect of this campaign.”

    “It’s been exciting to partner with an innovative tech company like Klarna. They entrusted Mirimar to help build the brand here in the U.S., and from day one, we’ve shared ambitions to make great work together,” said John McKelvey, Mirimar’s founder and Chief Creative Officer.

    The campaign was created during the COVID-19 pandemic. To pull it off, Klarna, Mirimar and Swedish director Nilsson collaborated remotely between New York, Stockholm and Los Angeles. (Nilsson directed parts of the campaign, shot on location in Stockholm).

    Nilsson said, “Not sure when I last saw an unusual project like this blossom into such a beautifully absurd campaign. Coming up with simple, brilliant and unique ideas like this is hard. Keeping them simple during the course of production is sometimes even harder. Thanks Mirimar and Klarna for sending me down the wormhole of nostalgic clips from my Swedish childhood. It’s been a trip.”

    For Mirimar, the campaign represents the first work under its new agency banner. It was established in late 2019 by John McKelvey, who previously co-founded JohnxHannes. McKelvey and members of the Mirimar team previously developed work for Squarespace, as well as Expensify’s 2019 Super Bowl ad, brought extensive fintech experience to the campaign.

    “Creating a global brand campaign during the pandemic was a challenge, but it forced us to think and create differently,” said Luke McKelvey, co-founder and managing director of Mirimar.

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    Client Klarna US Agency Mirimar, Los Angeles John McKelvey, founder & chief creative officer; Luke McKelvey, co-founder & managing director; Jon Marshall, Croix Gagnon, creative directors; Mariola Bruszewska, design director; Kristine Ling, head of production; Natalie Sun, digital producer & creative technologist; Alexa Calabro, head of strategy. Production Biscuit Filmworks Andreas Nilsson, director; Shawn Lacy, partner/managing director; Holly Vega, exec producer; Rachel Glaub, Sean Moody, heads of production; Jay Veal, producer; Kalle Wettre, producer (Sweden); Lasse Frank, DP; Koja, production designer. Editorial Arcade Edit Geoff Hounsell, editor; Fernando Raigoza, Harrison Draper, assistant editors; Damian Stevens, managing partner; Crissy DeSimone, exec producer; Alexa Atkin, sr. producer. Audio Post Barking Owl Mike Franklin, mixer; Kelly Bayett, creative director; Ashley Benton, producer. Music DeadMono Fredrik Rinman, Malcolm Pardon, composers. VFX KEVIN Tim Davies, lead artist/executive creative director; Andrew Cowderoy, VFX producer; Sue Troyan, sr. exec producer/partner; Steve Gibbons, Robert Murdock, 2D team.

    Genre:Comedy
    Media Type:Commercial: Television
    ScreenWork Categories:Commercial
    Video Tags:Andreas NilssonBiscuit FilmworksJohn McKelveyMirimar



    The Hudson Dusters Direct New Jersey Holiday Film For RWJBarnabas Health From Agency StrawberryFrog

    Monday, December 8, 2025

    This long-form spot for RWJBarnabas Health--directed by The Hudson Dusters of Greenpoint Pictures for ad agency StrawberryFrog--takes us to New Jersey families in the places and moments that matter most during the holidays. As the largest healthcare provider in the state, RWJBarnabas Health aims to show up in the everyday spaces where people already gather.

    Lensed in Nutley, Clifton and Montclair, the film for the “Jersey Spirit” holiday campaign uses a local cast of New Jerseyans to convey authenticity.

    “With this campaign, we wanted to bottle up the spirit of New Jersey during the holidays--the humor, the hustle, the heart,” said Tyler DeAngelo, chief creative officer at StrawberryFrog. “Every story told, from ordering Taylor Ham at a diner to sitting around Nonna’s table for the seven fishes, is a celebration of the traditions that make this state so uniquely vibrant. RWJBarnabas Health plays a central role in helping our communities live those long, connected, meaningful lives. This campaign celebrates that spirit with warmth, nostalgia and just the right amount of Jersey attitude.”

    In a joint statement The Hudson Dusters shared, “The holidays are the best time of the year in the tri-state. From the city decorated to a tee and everyone out in the streets bundled up to Jersey, where they decorate their homes and towns to the nines. The excitement is in the air at businesses, homes and diners. We loved creating an authentic spot for the folks of Jersey, some of the most prideful people in the country, who keep holiday tradition alive in a major way. We wanted the characters to be real. If you live in Jersey, you know them, they’re you, your neighbor, or at the diner down the block from you. We wanted it to be relatable and... Read More

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