Santalucía says you gotta have friends
Director Pep Bosch’s heartwarming film for the insurance company follows two old pals who look after each other through life’s ups and downs.
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- Production Company Roma
- Director Pep Bosch
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Credits
View on- Agency OriolVillar/Barcelona
- Production Company Roma
- Director Pep Bosch
- Post Production Metropolitana
- Sound Design Xevi Estudi
- Creative Director Oriol Villar
- Creative Director Aron Cleary
- Art Director Oriol Gil
- Producer Melanie Andrada
- Creative Dahlia Gonzalez Carmona
- Creative Marta Robledo
- Creative Jorge Perez Maestro
- Executive Producer/Founder Pablo Garcia Acon
- Executive Producer Claudia Mayer
- Production Designer Patrick Salvador
- Producer Tania Ruiz Macias
- DP Manel Ruiz Bardaji
- Editor Andres Gil
- Colorist Moncho Sanchez-Gomez
- Music Producer Chanela Clicka
- Music Supervisor Lourdes Hernandez
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Credits
powered by- Agency OriolVillar/Barcelona
- Production Company Roma
- Director Pep Bosch
- Post Production Metropolitana
- Sound Design Xevi Estudi
- Creative Director Oriol Villar
- Creative Director Aron Cleary
- Art Director Oriol Gil
- Producer Melanie Andrada
- Creative Dahlia Gonzalez Carmona
- Creative Marta Robledo
- Creative Jorge Perez Maestro
- Executive Producer/Founder Pablo Garcia Acon
- Executive Producer Claudia Mayer
- Production Designer Patrick Salvador
- Producer Tania Ruiz Macias
- DP Manel Ruiz Bardaji
- Editor Andres Gil
- Colorist Moncho Sanchez-Gomez
- Music Producer Chanela Clicka
- Music Supervisor Lourdes Hernandez
Insurance company Santalucía has unveiled this touching campaign created by OriolVillar and sensitively directed by Pep Bosch through Roma.
The affecting short film begins with a retired man inviting his friend to move in after his marriage breaks down. Days turn into weeks as they sharing books, meals and quiet words of advice until the moment comes for the favour to be returned.
Through intimate and domestic vignettes, the dynamic gently shifts. The friend who once needed help now becomes the caregiver, supporting his companion through a cancer diagnosis and treatment.
Tender without tipping into mawkishness, the film is made all the more moving by its focus on older male friendship, portraying two men who, in their darkest days, open up and lean on one another.