Brooklyn Film Festival has Something to Offend Everyone
The annual festival's new campaign, Something to Offend Everyone, created by MullenLowe New York and produced by SMUGGLER, toys with the affects of censorship.
At its best, independent cinema invites us to see things from someone else’s perspective and inspires an honest conversation about the world around us.
That’s why Brooklyn Film Festival prides itself on never censoring its filmmakers, offering a range of narratives, sensibilities, and arguments that explore every aspect of human experience from different points of view.
Unfortunately, the fear of offending someone in today’s politically charged climate can lead to self-censorship, making it impossible to have open and honest conversations. How can we learn from each other and grow if we’re not open to listening to and understanding what other people have to say?
Credits
powered by- Agency MullenLowe Profero/New York
- Production Company SMUGGLER
- Director Randy Krallman
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Credits
powered by- Agency MullenLowe Profero/New York
- Production Company SMUGGLER
- Director Randy Krallman
- Executive Creative Director Ricard Valero
- Group Creative Director Rich Singer
- Group Creative Director Zack Menna
- Associate Creative Director/Copywriter Alice Burton
- Head of Design Joao Paz
- Managing Director Rebekah Pagis
- HP Lisa Gatto Setten
- Senior Producer Jacob Vogt
- Junior Art Director Ayanna Wallace
- Junior Copywriter Christinna Oree
- Associate Design Director Marcio Doti
- Managing Director Jesse Kurnit
- Conform Company Method Studios/New York
- Executive Producer Tsiliana Jolson
- Managing Director Anastasia von Rahl
- Conform - Digital The Mill/Los Angeles
- Executive Producer Patrick Milling-Smith
- Executive Producer Brian Carmody
- Edit Company Friendshop!
- Editor Ben Suenaga
- Music/Sound Design/Audio Post Yessian/Detroit
- Chief Creative Officer Brian Yessian
- Colorist Tim Masick
- Senior Producer Kevin Breheny
- Flame Lead Kieran Walsh | (Director)
- Flame Lead Margolit Steiner
- VFX Producer Gwen Frey
- Senior Producer Dave Wein
- Music Supervisor Jonathan Hecht
- Producer Ian Blain
- DP Jeffrey Kim
Credits
powered by- Agency MullenLowe Profero/New York
- Production Company SMUGGLER
- Director Randy Krallman
- Executive Creative Director Ricard Valero
- Group Creative Director Rich Singer
- Group Creative Director Zack Menna
- Associate Creative Director/Copywriter Alice Burton
- Head of Design Joao Paz
- Managing Director Rebekah Pagis
- HP Lisa Gatto Setten
- Senior Producer Jacob Vogt
- Junior Art Director Ayanna Wallace
- Junior Copywriter Christinna Oree
- Associate Design Director Marcio Doti
- Managing Director Jesse Kurnit
- Conform Company Method Studios/New York
- Executive Producer Tsiliana Jolson
- Managing Director Anastasia von Rahl
- Conform - Digital The Mill/Los Angeles
- Executive Producer Patrick Milling-Smith
- Executive Producer Brian Carmody
- Edit Company Friendshop!
- Editor Ben Suenaga
- Music/Sound Design/Audio Post Yessian/Detroit
- Chief Creative Officer Brian Yessian
- Colorist Tim Masick
- Senior Producer Kevin Breheny
- Flame Lead Kieran Walsh | (Director)
- Flame Lead Margolit Steiner
- VFX Producer Gwen Frey
- Senior Producer Dave Wein
- Music Supervisor Jonathan Hecht
- Producer Ian Blain
- DP Jeffrey Kim
Created by MullenLowe New York and produced by SMUGGLER, that’s what this campaign is all about. If art’s raw, unadulterated honesty has become offensive, then Brooklyn Film Festival has something to offend everyone.
This campaign finds a fun and ironic way to invite people to keep an open mind about consider thoughts, ideas, and nuances that don’t align with their own.
Inspired by the stereotypical human resources videos that employees nationwide have to watch every year, we set out to teach prospective festival audience members how to share what they’re about to see with the rest of the world. Of course, it fails miserably.