Boulanger's growing pains
A father helps his daughter set herself up in a new apartment in this touching slice-of-life from TBWA and director Julie Navarro.
Credits
powered by- Agency TBWA/Paris
- Production Company Big Productions
- Director Julie Navarro
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Credits
powered by- Agency TBWA/Paris
- Production Company Big Productions
- Director Julie Navarro
- Sound ELSE (In-House at TBWA France)
- Agency Manager Marc Fraissinet
- Executive Creative Director Benjamin Marchal
- Executive Creative Director Faustin Claverie
- Creative Director Vincent Cusenier
- Head of Creative Producer Maxime Boiron
- Creative Producer Anne-Claire Girard
- Producer Kasia Staniaszek Choppin
- Producer Eleonore Girard
- Editor Benjamin Bruel
- Head of Music and Sound Olivier Lefebvre
- Music Art Director Ferdinand Huet
- Music Art Director Thomas Jacquet / (Music Supervisor)
- Sound Engineer Matthieu Seignez

Credits
powered by- Agency TBWA/Paris
- Production Company Big Productions
- Director Julie Navarro
- Sound ELSE (In-House at TBWA France)
- Agency Manager Marc Fraissinet
- Executive Creative Director Benjamin Marchal
- Executive Creative Director Faustin Claverie
- Creative Director Vincent Cusenier
- Head of Creative Producer Maxime Boiron
- Creative Producer Anne-Claire Girard
- Producer Kasia Staniaszek Choppin
- Producer Eleonore Girard
- Editor Benjamin Bruel
- Head of Music and Sound Olivier Lefebvre
- Music Art Director Ferdinand Huet
- Music Art Director Thomas Jacquet / (Music Supervisor)
- Sound Engineer Matthieu Seignez
Whether you've moved out yourself or helped a significant other find a place to call home, most of us can relate to the joy/anticipation/dread that comes with setting up a new gaff.
Beautifully portraying this pivotal juncture is First Apartment, French electronic store Boulanger's new film from TBWA, in which a loving father helps his excited daughter create a space to call her own.
Directed with subtle skill by BIG's Julie Navarro, who draws some wonderfully underplayed performance notes from her cast, this warm and witty (especially the 'twist' at the end) slice of life is a lovely reminder of one of life's big moments.