Newtown Action Alliance's heartbreaking homecoming
In a sobering take on viral 'reunion' films, an important message is brought home.
Credits
powered by- Agency Serviceplan Group/Hamburg
- Production Company Ruffian/Los Angeles
- Director Martin Krejci
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Credits
powered by- Agency Serviceplan Group/Hamburg
- Production Company Ruffian/Los Angeles
- Director Martin Krejci
- Creative Director Tudor Cuciuc
- Managing Director Peter Gocht
- Managing Partner Leif Johannsen
- Senior Designer Dennis Fritz
- Production Co. Iconoclast Germany
- Executive Producer Nils Schwemer
- Executive Producer Robert Herman
- Executive Producer Julian Holland
- Head of Production Sheila Eisenstein
- Editor Filip Malasek
- Sound Designer Vladimir Chorvatovic
- Music Company California Music
- Composer Malte Hagemeister
- Composer Kristian Nord
- Line Producer Vincent Terrazzino
- Colorist Jean Clement
- Managing Partner Patrick Matthiensen
Credits
powered by- Agency Serviceplan Group/Hamburg
- Production Company Ruffian/Los Angeles
- Director Martin Krejci
- Creative Director Tudor Cuciuc
- Managing Director Peter Gocht
- Managing Partner Leif Johannsen
- Senior Designer Dennis Fritz
- Production Co. Iconoclast Germany
- Executive Producer Nils Schwemer
- Executive Producer Robert Herman
- Executive Producer Julian Holland
- Head of Production Sheila Eisenstein
- Editor Filip Malasek
- Sound Designer Vladimir Chorvatovic
- Music Company California Music
- Composer Malte Hagemeister
- Composer Kristian Nord
- Line Producer Vincent Terrazzino
- Colorist Jean Clement
- Managing Partner Patrick Matthiensen
The cameras are primed, the family is waiting and the serviceman is finally at ease... but this isn't your normal home reunion video.
Taking the tropes of viral-favourite 'returning hero' uploads and masterfully subverting it, Newtown Action Alliance and Serviceplan Hamburg's bold film, #NotComingHome, is an emotive, impressive execution.
Succeeding through its authenticity in both shooting style and performances (one of which is particularly devastating), this smart, subtle film from Iconoclast, Ruffian and Martin Krejčí is a real tearjerker.