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    Home » MullenLowe Taps Into “Pure Imagination,” Honors Gene Wilder To Promote Awareness of Alzheimer’s

    MullenLowe Taps Into “Pure Imagination,” Honors Gene Wilder To Promote Awareness of Alzheimer’s

    By SHOOTMonday, November 6, 2017Updated:Wednesday, May 15, 2024No Comments3923 Views
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    In honor of National Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month, the Alzheimer’s Association has unveiled the Pure Imagination Project, a campaign encouraging people to learn more about the disease and join the efforts to fulfill the organization’s vision of a world without Alzheimer’s. 

    Reflecting the creativity and charm of Willy Wonka, as played by legendary actor Gene Wilder, the new video features the famous “Pure Imagination” scene from Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, but reinterprets the magical, candy-filled world with sweets disappearing piece by piece, much like the impact that Alzheimer’s has on 5 million Americans across the country. 

    Two messages appear on screen which read, “Alzheimer’s can steal your imagination piece by piece”/”But with your help, imagine how we can end it.”

    Gene Wilder, known for many iconic roles outside of Willy Wonka’s purple coat, passed away from complications of Alzheimer’s last year.

    “Alzheimer’s disease is a brutal and unforgiving enemy that can rob a person of his self-expression, the ability to walk, to read, to write and to find joy in the world. Simply, the person loses himself,” said Karen B. Wilder, wife of Gene. “When I saw this campaign, I knew that it brilliantly and beautifully captured all that Alzheimer’s can take away, and my hope is that it will motivate people to learn more and to seek to change the course of this disease for future generations.”

    The Pure Imagination Project was developed pro bono by a creative team at MullenLowe’s Winston-Salem, N.C. office, all of whose families have been touched by Alzheimer’s disease. The campaign encourages all to lend their imagination to the fight and support efforts aimed at ending this devastating disease.

    In addition to MullenLowe, the Alzheimer’s Association’s Pure Imagination Project is also made possible thanks to the support of the Gene Wilder estate, Warner Brothers and Universal Music, with visual effects by Significant Others, all recognizing the urgency of this mission and honoring Wilder for his fight against the disease.

    “The Alzheimer’s Association is honored to have the opportunity to reimagine this legendary film scene in such a powerful and poignant way,” said Michael Carson, chief marketing officer at the Alzheimer’s Association. “The Alzheimer’s Association is relentless in our fight to end this disease through our support of innovative and novel research initiatives, and unwavering support of families who have been affected. This campaign is an inspiring reminder that there is a lot of work to be done, but a world without Alzheimer’s is possible if we join together.”

    “Having lost my father to Alzheimer’s, and my mother a year later from the toll of being his caregiver, I know firsthand there is no sugar-coating the impact of this disease,” said David Olsen, group creative director at MullenLowe Winston-Salem. “Just as Gene inspired millions to believe anything is possible with the power of pure imagination, we hope this work will inspire others to help fulfill the Alzheimer’s Association’s mission to imagine a world without Alzheimer’s.”

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    Client Alzheimer’s Association Agency MullenLowe, Winston-Salem, NC Mark Wenneker, chief creative officer; David Olsen, SVP, group creative director; Justin Mace, Ray Boome, associate creative directors; Josh Taguiam, art director; Scott Howard, digital art director; Susanna O’Connell, SVP, director of integrated production; Paul Watson, broadcast producer; Evan Pease, sr. broadcast editor; Steve Haroutunian, VP, director of digital creative production; Luke Morales, digital producer; Dave Lee, lead developer. Production Significant Others Stephanie Apt, president; Sarah Roebuck, exec producer; Alek Rost, VFX/audio producer; Kyra Hendricks, assistant VFX producer; Dirk Greene, creative director/VFX artist; Matt Stroub, lead VFX artist; Betty Cameron, John Ashby, Eric Gelgand, Carmen Maxcy, VFX artists; T. Terressa Tate, audio engineer; Chas Langston, assistant audio engineer.

    Media Type:Film: Short
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    Video Tags:David OlsenGene WilderMullenLoweSignificant Others



    The Best Work You May Never See: Director Øyvind Holtmon’s FINN Jobb Spot Tackles Worker Anxiety Over AI

    Friday, February 6, 2026

    In a new campaign for FINN Jobb, Norwegian director Øyvind Holtmon of production house Bacon teams with Oslo ad agency Morgenstern to tackle the anxiety around AI replacing human expertise and the contagious trend of professionals switching to content creation as a vocation. The film wastes no time setting up its premise, opening inside a research lab where scientists are urged to “stop sciencing” by management as a result of a long equation being solved exceptionally fast via artificial intelligence by KA.I from IT.

    Shot with a clean, clinical visual language and played entirely straight, the film leans into Nordic minimalism and dry humor, letting contrast and restraint drive the comedy rather than exaggeration. Faced with the what-now-moment, the scientists jump hands-on into the new absurdity of creating content. Through synchronized dances, ring lights and dead-serious faces, the lab transforms into a performative stage. In the midst of the excitement, FINN Jobb sneaks through the frame, positioning the platform as a grounded companion in times of change.

    As Norway’s largest marketplace for job advertisements, with about 5.7 million job applications in 2025 alone, the film positions FINN Jobb as the go-to platform in an uncertain job market. By flipping a familiar nightmare into an unexpectedly funny, yet hopeful outcome, Holtmon’s story lands as both a satire and a gentle reminder that opportunities won’t disappear.

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