Dramamine’s unlikely partners in puke
The anti-motion sickness medication celebrates its 75th anniversary by joining forces with a bunch of curious collectors – the barf bag community – who feature in this charming documentary produced by Sunny Sixteen.
Credits
powered by- Agency FCB/Chicago
- Production Company Sunny Sixteen
- Director Caleb Babcock
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Credits
powered by- Agency FCB/Chicago
- Production Company Sunny Sixteen
- Director Caleb Babcock
- Post Production 456 Studios (In-House at FCB/Chicago)
- Music JSM Music
- Music Chief Creative Officer Joel Simon
- Executive Music Producer Jeff Fiorello
- Senior Music Producer Norm Felker
- Senior Music Producer Andrew Manning
- Senior Music Producer Sharon Cha
- Senior Audio Engineer Marco Morales
- Director Taylor Pendleton
- Director Joshua Martin
- Director Niles Jeran
- Editor Dave Cullen
- Editor Caleb Babcock
Credits
powered by- Agency FCB/Chicago
- Production Company Sunny Sixteen
- Director Caleb Babcock
- Post Production 456 Studios (In-House at FCB/Chicago)
- Music JSM Music
- Music Chief Creative Officer Joel Simon
- Executive Music Producer Jeff Fiorello
- Senior Music Producer Norm Felker
- Senior Music Producer Andrew Manning
- Senior Music Producer Sharon Cha
- Senior Audio Engineer Marco Morales
- Director Taylor Pendleton
- Director Joshua Martin
- Director Niles Jeran
- Editor Dave Cullen
- Editor Caleb Babcock
Admitting that collecting air sick bags is a tad niche, one of the middle-aged men featured in this film for Dramamine admits, “Well it’s not been a great pick-up line, let’s put it like that.”
Another gentlemen with more than 7500 bags laments “the older ones, well you can’t even find them anymore, nobody saved them!” His tone suggests he's rather disappointed with the rest of the world for not treasuring these receptacles for unexpected upchucks.
When collector Bruce Kelly wrote to Dramamine pointing out that brand and the humble bag were both invented 75 years ago, the suggestion was that his community and its nemesis should mark this milestone together.
FCB Chicago’s resulting campaign comprises this gently comic film The Last Barf Bag: a Tribute to a Cultural Icon, which was helmed Sunny Sixteen's directing collective of Caleb Babcock, Taylor Pendleton, Joshua Martin and Niles Jeran.
What’s touching is the respectful union of these two parties, despite their opposing missions. A spokesperson from Dramamine admits that they’re “kind of anti-barf,” while a collector sagely says if the bags have to die, it's best they "die with dignity."
However, the treasured puke pockets will live on in a pop-up exhibition in New York, a limited-edition collection of upcycled bags and a custom wearable art piece made from vintage bags