Licence to twirl
Taika Waititi directs Daniel Craig in a smooth-moved-filled branded film for vodka brand Belvedere, from Bandits/Hungry Man.
Credits
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- Production Company Bandits
- Director Taika Waititi
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Credits
powered by- Agency Client Direct
- Production Company Bandits
- Director Taika Waititi
- Production Company Hungry Man
- Editing Cabin Editing Company
- Color Company 3/London
- Audio Post Kouz Production
- Managing Partner Matt Buels
- Producer Hannah Stone
- Executive Producer/CEO Philippe Dupuis-Mendel
- Producer Helen Gardiner
- Post Producer Denis Brunier
- DP Nicolas Karakatsanis
- Choreographer JaQuel Knight
- Editor/Owner Chan Hatcher
- Editor Stephane Pereira
- Colorist Matthieu Toullet
- Color Producer Chris Anthony / (Color Producer)
- Audio Mixer Sylvain Pierre
- Talent Daniel Craig
Credits
powered by- Agency Client Direct
- Production Company Bandits
- Director Taika Waititi
- Production Company Hungry Man
- Editing Cabin Editing Company
- Color Company 3/London
- Audio Post Kouz Production
- Managing Partner Matt Buels
- Producer Hannah Stone
- Executive Producer/CEO Philippe Dupuis-Mendel
- Producer Helen Gardiner
- Post Producer Denis Brunier
- DP Nicolas Karakatsanis
- Choreographer JaQuel Knight
- Editor/Owner Chan Hatcher
- Editor Stephane Pereira
- Colorist Matthieu Toullet
- Color Producer Chris Anthony / (Color Producer)
- Audio Mixer Sylvain Pierre
- Talent Daniel Craig
Summoning his inner Christopher Walker, Bond star Daniel Craig showcases a lighter side of his hard-man persona in Taika Waititi's joyously unexpected branded film for Belvedere.
Opening like a deleted scene from the latest 007 adventure, the spot soon switches pace to a jaunty jog through a swanky hotel, Craig showcasing some enjoyably smooth moves as he switches from swish tux to figure-hugging vest.
Filled with Waititi's off-kiter charm, alongside an outstanding bit of sushi-sorcery in the out-takes, this out-of-the-blue, thankfully non-festive spot proves that everyone's favourite secret agent lives to jive another day.