The One Club only cares about one thing
Nobody knows about how you lived over the past year. In some cases, it’s likely for the best that we remain in the dark.
Credits
powered by- Agency Milk & Honey United/Sydney
- Production Company Plaza Content
- Director Paul Middleditch
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Credits
powered by- Agency Milk & Honey United/Sydney
- Production Company Plaza Content
- Director Paul Middleditch
- Editorial & Post Production The Editors
- Music & Sound Squeak E Clean Studios/Australia
- Founding Partner Andy DiLallo
- Founding Partner Steve Jackson
- Creative Director Chris Moreira
- Creative Director Mark Scholler
- Creative Director Nick McHugh / AUSTRALIA
- Executive Producer Susannah Phillips
- Executive Producer Peter Masterton
- DP Tristan Milani
- Production Designer Leah Popple
- Editor Laurence van Camp
- Colorist Fergus Rotherham
- Line Producer Alex Taussig
- Post Producer Jennie McCartney

Credits
powered by- Agency Milk & Honey United/Sydney
- Production Company Plaza Content
- Director Paul Middleditch
- Editorial & Post Production The Editors
- Music & Sound Squeak E Clean Studios/Australia
- Founding Partner Andy DiLallo
- Founding Partner Steve Jackson
- Creative Director Chris Moreira
- Creative Director Mark Scholler
- Creative Director Nick McHugh / AUSTRALIA
- Executive Producer Susannah Phillips
- Executive Producer Peter Masterton
- DP Tristan Milani
- Production Designer Leah Popple
- Editor Laurence van Camp
- Colorist Fergus Rotherham
- Line Producer Alex Taussig
- Post Producer Jennie McCartney
As The One Club for Creativity opens its inboxes for the best work of 2020, they know that maybe the quality of work doesn’t quite match up to the creator’s quality of life.
We pan through a kitchen. A disgusting kitchen. Beyond gross. Moldy whoppers, dishes stacked above the counter, dust in the air. A kitchen that makes you want to die. When a man walks in, looking just as disheveled as his surroundings, and observes the inside of his fridge, well...it’s enough to make your stomach turn.
But the work was good right? That’s all that matters. Lockdown Day Whatever is a relatable premise executed to a gut-churning extreme. Directed by Paul Middleditch and produced by Plaza, the film is literally disgusting enough that I had to look away, Milk & Honey United definitely got to a concept that was as effective as it was clever.