Mayor of London campaign speaks out against misogyny
This new campaign from the office of the Mayor of London looks at how easily misogyny can escalate and how men need to take a look at themselves - and their friends - when things get out of hand.
Credits
powered by- Agency Ogilvy/London
- Production Company Spindle
- Director Molly Burdett
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Credits
powered by- Agency Ogilvy/London
- Production Company Spindle
- Director Molly Burdett
- Editor Tim Swaby
- Grade Framestore/London
- Executive Creative Director Andre Laurentino
- Executive Creative & Strategy Charlie Coney
- Executive Creative Director Jules Chalkley
- Creative Director Nicola Wood
- Creative Director Andy Forrest
- Executive Producer Sally Miller
- Producer Eleanor Hardcastle
- Executive Producer Louise Gagen
- Executive Producer Greg Hackett
- Producer Rachel Bashford
- DP Adric Watson
- Colorist Simon Bourne
- Color Producer Chris Anthony / (Color Producer)
- Audio Mixer Toby Griffin
Credits
powered by- Agency Ogilvy/London
- Production Company Spindle
- Director Molly Burdett
- Editor Tim Swaby
- Grade Framestore/London
- Executive Creative Director Andre Laurentino
- Executive Creative & Strategy Charlie Coney
- Executive Creative Director Jules Chalkley
- Creative Director Nicola Wood
- Creative Director Andy Forrest
- Executive Producer Sally Miller
- Producer Eleanor Hardcastle
- Executive Producer Louise Gagen
- Executive Producer Greg Hackett
- Producer Rachel Bashford
- DP Adric Watson
- Colorist Simon Bourne
- Color Producer Chris Anthony / (Color Producer)
- Audio Mixer Toby Griffin
Created by Ogilvy London and directed by Spindle's Molly Burdett, this new campaign for the Mayor of London shows how sexist behaviour needs to be put in its place.
Called Have A Word, the 110-second film shows the effect of intimidating behaviour towards women and challenges men to stop being bystanders in such situations and take action when they see sexist behaviour or harassment by their peers; ‘Have a word with yourself, then your mates,’ instructs the campaign's endline.
To launch the campaign the Mayor of London has teamed up with most of London's football clubs and the film will premiere ahead of the Crystal Palace v Manchester City match tonight [March 14], live on Sky Sports, and to spectators in the Selhurst Park stadium.