Burger King: Whopper Blackout
Simon Levene looks back to the not-entirely-made-up 15 year Whopper Blackout in this funny branded short.
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Credits
powered by- Production Company Why Us?
- Agency Producer Benoit Crouet
- Agency Producer Katya Violi
- Agency Producer Vanessa Barbel
- Creative Yohan Benazzouz
- Creative Romain Pergeaux
- Creative Francois Laboue
- Director Simon Levene
- Producer Rudy Tasimovicz
- Creative Director Georges Mohammed-Cherif
Credits
powered by- Production Company Why Us?
- Agency Producer Benoit Crouet
- Agency Producer Katya Violi
- Agency Producer Vanessa Barbel
- Creative Yohan Benazzouz
- Creative Romain Pergeaux
- Creative Francois Laboue
- Director Simon Levene
- Producer Rudy Tasimovicz
- Creative Director Georges Mohammed-Cherif
Between the years of 1997 and 2012, burger lovers all over France had to come to terms with the fact that fast food giant Burger King left their shores.
Created by Paris-based agency Buzzman, this humorous mockumentary follows this period of social chaos, which led to a black burger market flourishing and a crime wave that police weren’t able to keep up with.
Although firmly tongue-in-cheek, Burger King really did leave the country for a 15-year period because the 38 franchised restaurants that they ran were not profitable.
The seven-minute online film was produced by WHY US? and helmed by Simon Levene.
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- Production WHY US?
- Agency Producer Vanessa Barbel
- Agency Producer Katya Violi
- Creative Director Georges Mohammed-Cherif
- Director Simon Levene
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