The Burger King turf war
Natural ingredients are arriving at Burger King, and they’re going to replace the preservatives...permanently.
Credits
powered by- Agency We Believers/Brooklyn
- Production Company Landia/Argentina
- Director Robert Llauro
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Credits
powered by- Agency We Believers/Brooklyn
- Production Company Landia/Argentina
- Director Robert Llauro
- Chief Creative Officer Gustavo Lauria
- Executive Creative Director Patricio Elfi
- Head of Art Diego Grandi
- HP Marcia Jaes
- Director Agustin Alberdi
- Executive Producer Thomas Amoedo
- Post/VFX Company La Posta Cine
- Music Company Pickle Music + Sound
- Composer Alexis Estiz
- Sound Design/Audio Post Pickle Music + Sound
- Executive Producer Alexis Estiz
- Producer Claudia Del Bosque
- DP Josep Pardo
- Editor Diego Panich
- Character Design Julio Azamor
- Executive Creative Director Joaquin Espagnol
Credits
powered by- Agency We Believers/Brooklyn
- Production Company Landia/Argentina
- Director Robert Llauro
- Chief Creative Officer Gustavo Lauria
- Executive Creative Director Patricio Elfi
- Head of Art Diego Grandi
- HP Marcia Jaes
- Director Agustin Alberdi
- Executive Producer Thomas Amoedo
- Post/VFX Company La Posta Cine
- Music Company Pickle Music + Sound
- Composer Alexis Estiz
- Sound Design/Audio Post Pickle Music + Sound
- Executive Producer Alexis Estiz
- Producer Claudia Del Bosque
- DP Josep Pardo
- Editor Diego Panich
- Character Design Julio Azamor
- Executive Creative Director Joaquin Espagnol
In a campy, ultra-stylized beatdown, fresh ingredients take out the multi-syllabicate preservatives that used to be in Burger King’s meals.
A troupe of fresh veggies breaks into a Burger King. Onionhead, Lettuceface, and Bun-skull carry out brutal mob-style executions of Sodium Benzoate and his ilk. The Naturals vs The Artificials boasts a musical number that adds to the absurdity of the piece.
Director Robert Llauro and Agustín Alberdi hav the comedy sharpened to a point and LANDIA Mexico produced the over-the-top film. Ad agency We Believers, out of Brooklyn, helmed the campaign.