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United Nations “Don’t Choose Extinction” by Murray Butler and Framestore

Framestore Pictures’ director Murray Butler and the Framestore creature VFX team resurrect a 70 million-year-old Utahraptor (voiced by Jack Black) to deliver a message about the dangers of fossil fuel subsidies and their contribution to our own extinction. [Watch]

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Porsche “No Small Dreams” Campaign by Vincenzo Lodigiani and Dress Code

In two new spots for Porsche thru Cramer-Krasselt, director Vincenzo Lodigiani and the crew at NYC studio Dress Code streamline a classic travel poster aesthetic into sleek and seductive arguments for stepping up your driving game. [Watch]

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Luciole Brand Film by Bolide Studio

Bolide Studio in Montreal just slipped onto the Stash radar with this elegant and languid brand film for Luciole, a contemporary lighting fixture design and manufacturing company also located in Montreal. [Watch]

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Zain “Jeelna Line” Spot by Maged Nassar

Egyptian director Maged Nassar, who dropped this piece of stylish chaos for Pepsi Black in 2020, keeps up the manic energy in this explosion of handmade multi-media (including stop-motion) for Saudi Arabian telecom Zain. [Watch]

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American Horror Story Double Feature Promo Package by Panoply

Trapped in the desert sand, alien skeletons crumble into dust in this haunting and obsessively detailed promo from the team at Panoply in London for the new season of American Horror Story on FX. [Watch]

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“Chroniques de L’eau Salée” GOBELINS 2021 Graduation Short Film

A bitter-sweet tale of leaving and family, this animated short from five 2021 Gobelins animation grads was inspired by the work of Japanese artists, including manga master Matsumoto Taiyó, illustrator Taniucho Rokuró, and filmmaker Yuasa Masaaki. [Watch]