Director Hans Emanuel heads to Caviar
Production company Caviar has signed director Hans Emanuel for US commercial and music video representation.
Academy Award-winning independent production company Caviar has signed director Hans Emanuel for US commercial and music video representation.
The film and advertising director fuses his keen, and Berlinale Film Festival Award-winning, eye for cinematic storytelling with a commercial background across multiple genres including beauty, automotive, dance, and visual effects-heavy projects, to produce arresting ad creative for clients like KIA, Nivea, Nissan, L’Oreal, BMW and more. His love for storytelling blends with Caviar’s acumen toward comedic, yet complex, storytelling work for brands.
Notes Caviar Executive Producer Salim El Arja, “Hans has a unique ability to blend stunning visuals with heart and humour, rooted in his confidence as a craftsman. This allows him to focus on drawing exceptional performances from actors, including celebrities, and crafting films that are not only visually striking but also deeply engaging and often hilariously comedic. His sensibilities align perfectly with Caviar’s vision, and we’re excited to collaborate with him on work that pushes creative boundaries.”
Adds Emanuel, “Caviar is a renowned name, certainly since I began my career. They have a solid reputation for quality work, and I’ve always respected them as a company. Life is about where destiny makes you flow with the people you need; thanks to a series of projects, I was introduced to Florence Jacob with Caviar Paris first, and the rest is history. I feel they can support my career growth with their comedic expertise and filmmaking prowess.”
Born and raised in Santa Monica, CA to a Mexican-German mother, he grew up with a culturally diversified upbringing that carried through his education interests. Knowing he wanted to be a filmmaker from the start, he began his career in the luxury and beauty field, but set about diversifying his interests and subjects with each opportunity.
His very first commercial film earned him a Bronze Cannes Lion, several gold Clios, and a prize at the Cristal Festival, immediately putting him on the map. From beauty, he segued into automotive but maintained classically cinematic and narrative-focused directing with a high caliber of visual effects. Often merging choreography with his work, his style supersedes genre and opens him to opportunities in arenas like comedy, which he seamlessly blended for brands like Lego.