Cannes Lions 2024: Film, Titanium, Glass and SDG winners
The 71st Cannes Lion Festival of Creativity came to a close with the awarding of the Film, Titanium, Social Development Goals, Glass and Grand Prix for Good Lions at the Palais des Festival on Friday evening.
Film Lions
Headed by Tor Myhren, VP of marketing communications at Apple, the Film Lions jury awarded two Grands Prix this year.
Since 2012 the festival has permitted two Grands Prix in Film to allow the jury to contemplate longer and shorter form work separately and, this year, we saw a two-minute and four-and-a-half-minute film win the big prize.
"[The jury] decided early on not to let case studies play a big role in their judging."
Orange's powerful film about women's football grabbed one of the two top prizes. Created by Marcel Paris, with production from Prodigious Paris, the spot cleverly and impactfully highlighted the sometimes inherent sexism in football by featuring the amazing skills, technique and passion of France's men's team, before the film flipped, showing that VFX has superimposed male footballers over the France women's team.
While saying that the film itself might not, technically, have been the best film, Myhren also said, "sometimes the idea wins out over everything . To see it is to love it." He also said the he and his jury "decided early on not to let case studies play a big role in their judging".
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- Production Company Prodigious Paris
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- Production Company Prodigious Paris
- Chief Creative Officer Gaetan Du Peloux
- Chief Creative Officer Youri Guerassimov
- Creative Director Xavier Le Boullenger
- Copywriter Antonin Jacquot
- Art Director Vincent Teffene
- Executive Creative Director Fabrice Delacourt
- Head of Production Timothe Rosenberg
- Ad Agency Publicis Conseil/Paris
- Junior Art Director Sam Salou
- Motion Designer Julien Taillez
- Client Lead Anne Dauve
- Graphic Designer Luc Noehringer
- Graphic Designer Louis Nicod
- Graphic Designer Paul Creze
- Graphic Designer Leo Auger
- Graphic Designer Adrien Vernier
- Post Producer Franck-Herve Marc
- VFX Artist Guillaume Riboulet
- VFX Artist Publicis Conseil/Paris
- VFX Supervisor Publicis Conseil/Paris
- VFX Supervisor Matt Cabaret
- VFX Supervisor Francois Xavier Clement
- Sound Design Prodigious Paris
- Sound Producer Joel Tessonneau
- Sound Prodigious Paris
- Editor Mickael Bandela
- Post Producer Jonathan Keita
- Lead Flame Artist/VFX Supervisor Nicolas Vogel
- VFX Artist Emilia Redondy
- Audio Mixer Olivier Vehert
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- Production Company Prodigious Paris
- Chief Creative Officer Gaetan Du Peloux
- Chief Creative Officer Youri Guerassimov
- Creative Director Xavier Le Boullenger
- Copywriter Antonin Jacquot
- Art Director Vincent Teffene
- Executive Creative Director Fabrice Delacourt
- Head of Production Timothe Rosenberg
- Ad Agency Publicis Conseil/Paris
- Junior Art Director Sam Salou
- Motion Designer Julien Taillez
- Client Lead Anne Dauve
- Graphic Designer Luc Noehringer
- Graphic Designer Louis Nicod
- Graphic Designer Paul Creze
- Graphic Designer Leo Auger
- Graphic Designer Adrien Vernier
- Post Producer Franck-Herve Marc
- VFX Artist Guillaume Riboulet
- VFX Artist Publicis Conseil/Paris
- VFX Supervisor Publicis Conseil/Paris
- VFX Supervisor Matt Cabaret
- VFX Supervisor Francois Xavier Clement
- Sound Design Prodigious Paris
- Sound Producer Joel Tessonneau
- Sound Prodigious Paris
- Editor Mickael Bandela
- Post Producer Jonathan Keita
- Lead Flame Artist/VFX Supervisor Nicolas Vogel
- VFX Artist Emilia Redondy
- Audio Mixer Olivier Vehert
Above: Orange's Grand Prix-winning film.
The second Grand Prix was awarded to the Sydney Opera House's Play It Safe campaign, fronted by Australian comedian and musician, Tim Minchin.
"We fell in love with its celebration of the creative spirit."
Created by The Monkeys Sydney and directed by Kim Gehrig through Revolver x Somesuch, the film is a fantastic, ironic paean to people who play it safe, all the while celebrating the Sydney Opera House's 50th birthday and the amazing, diverse, creative array of talent that both built it and have performed within it.
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- Production Company Revolver
- Director Kim Gehrig
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- Director Kim Gehrig
- Production Company Somesuch
- Producer/Executive Producer Pip Smart
- Managing Director/Co-Owner Michael Ritchie
- Editing Trim
- Editor Tom Lindsay
- Editing ARC EDIT
- Executive Post Producer Daniel Alexander Fry
- Editor Elise Butt
- Post Producer Tatyana Alexandra
- Music/Audio Post Turning Studios
- Executive Music Producer/Arranger Elliott Wheeler
- Co-founder/Group Chief Creative Officer Scott Nowell
- Chief Creative Officer Tara Ford
- Executive Creative Director Barbara Humphries
- Senior Art Director Alex Polglase
- Senior Copywriter Jake Ausburn
- Head of Production (HP)/Senior Producer Penny Brown
- Producer Izzy Robertson
- Choreographer Lucy Guerin
- Production Designer Steven Jones Evans
- DP Stefan Duscio
- Executive Post Producer Noreen Khan
- Post Producer Kani Saib
- Colorist Trish Cahill
- Online Eugene Richards
- Audio Mixer Jamieson Shaw
- Music Producer Carla de Menezes Ribeiro
- Music/Lyrics Tim Minchin
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- Production Company Revolver
- Director Kim Gehrig
- Production Company Somesuch
- Producer/Executive Producer Pip Smart
- Managing Director/Co-Owner Michael Ritchie
- Editing Trim
- Editor Tom Lindsay
- Editing ARC EDIT
- Executive Post Producer Daniel Alexander Fry
- Editor Elise Butt
- Post Producer Tatyana Alexandra
- Music/Audio Post Turning Studios
- Executive Music Producer/Arranger Elliott Wheeler
- Co-founder/Group Chief Creative Officer Scott Nowell
- Chief Creative Officer Tara Ford
- Executive Creative Director Barbara Humphries
- Senior Art Director Alex Polglase
- Senior Copywriter Jake Ausburn
- Head of Production (HP)/Senior Producer Penny Brown
- Producer Izzy Robertson
- Choreographer Lucy Guerin
- Production Designer Steven Jones Evans
- DP Stefan Duscio
- Executive Post Producer Noreen Khan
- Post Producer Kani Saib
- Colorist Trish Cahill
- Online Eugene Richards
- Audio Mixer Jamieson Shaw
- Music Producer Carla de Menezes Ribeiro
- Music/Lyrics Tim Minchin
Above: Sydney Opera House's Play It Safe.
"We fell in love with its celebration of the creative spirit," said Myhren. "Orange was the best film idea, Play It Safe was the best film."
Before announcing the winners he said that the jury had noticed a few trends in the work they judged, the main one being that the length of the entered films had grown exponentially. "There was a lot of longform," Myhren said, "and 99% of it was too long."
Above [from far left]: Jury presidents Cindy Gallup, Gustavo Lauria, Phil Thomas [Cannes CEO], Tor Myhren and Debbie Vandeven.
Alongside the two Grands Prix there were 12 gold Lions, 16 silver and 26 bronze handed out. Apple picked up two golds for Fuzzy Feelings and Relax; Tractor; Reporters Without Borders won gold for its The First Speech campaign and Channel 4 also won gold for its ident film.
Click here to see all the Film winners
Titanium Lions
Headed by Global CCO at VML, Debbie Vandeven, the Titanium jury awarded four Lions and one Grand Prix from 200 entries, with the GP headed to Wieden+Kennedy Portland and Suprette San Francisco for their campaign for DoorDash, DoorDash-All-the-Ads.
Vandeven said the jury was pleased to see big brands being very brave, and that the jury also very much appreciated the in-person presentation aspect to this awards category. Of the Grand Prix-winning campaign, which saw DoorDash extend its delivery to every single brand that was advertising across the Super Bowl, with one lucky viewing winning products from all the ads, she said that the presenters of that campaign "talked about re-thinking everything", and that the jury believed the campaign "made people in the US also rethink the DoorDash product."
The three other Titanium winners were JC Decaux's Meet Marina Prieto, DP World's The Move to -15, and Xbox's The Everyday Tactician.
Click here to see all the Titanium winners
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- Production Company Lord Danger
- Director Mike Diva
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- Production Company Lord Danger
- Director Mike Diva
- Executive Producer Anthony Ficalora
- Managing Director/Executive Music Producer Josh Shadid
- Post Production/Animation/VFX Modern Logic
- Post Managing Director Michael Bennett
- Executive Post Producer Monica Reimold
- Additional VFX/Color The-Artery
- Executive VFX Producer Deborah Sullivan
- VFX Producer Thurman Martin III
- VFX Executive Creative Director Elad Offer
- Sound Designer Morgan Johnson
- Sound Field Day Sound
- Executive Audio Producer Leslie Carthy
- Audio Mixer Noah Woodburn
- Audio Mixer Natalie Huizenga
- Music Lord Danger
- Creative Director Rafael Segri
- President Jason White
- Executive Creative Director Susan Hoffman
- Executive Creative Director Azsa West
- Executive Creative Director Felipe Ribeiro
- Creative Director Christen Brestrup
- Creative Director Bertie Scrase
- Creative Director Dan Viens
- Art Director Alex Nassour
- Copywriter Alex Maleski
- HP Orlee Tatarka
- Executive Producer Ricara Stokes
- Producer Katie Schaller
- Associate Producer Charleston Chambers
- Design Director Stephanie Ward
- Designer Luke Wilhelmi
- Design Producer Kelly Cousins
- Designer Avery Jagre
- Designer Elena Hernandez
- Designer Olivia Brown
- Designer Macy Eiesland
- Post Producer Ashlie Iacocca
- Editor Andrew Henry
- Colorist Stephen Picano
- Art Director Eugene Guaran
- Senior Animator David Ariew
- Senior Animator Ethan Chancer
- Music Producer Michael Frick
- Composer David Dahlquist
- VO Laurence Fishburne
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- Production Company Lord Danger
- Director Mike Diva
- Executive Producer Anthony Ficalora
- Managing Director/Executive Music Producer Josh Shadid
- Post Production/Animation/VFX Modern Logic
- Post Managing Director Michael Bennett
- Executive Post Producer Monica Reimold
- Additional VFX/Color The-Artery
- Executive VFX Producer Deborah Sullivan
- VFX Producer Thurman Martin III
- VFX Executive Creative Director Elad Offer
- Sound Designer Morgan Johnson
- Sound Field Day Sound
- Executive Audio Producer Leslie Carthy
- Audio Mixer Noah Woodburn
- Audio Mixer Natalie Huizenga
- Music Lord Danger
- Creative Director Rafael Segri
- President Jason White
- Executive Creative Director Susan Hoffman
- Executive Creative Director Azsa West
- Executive Creative Director Felipe Ribeiro
- Creative Director Christen Brestrup
- Creative Director Bertie Scrase
- Creative Director Dan Viens
- Art Director Alex Nassour
- Copywriter Alex Maleski
- HP Orlee Tatarka
- Executive Producer Ricara Stokes
- Producer Katie Schaller
- Associate Producer Charleston Chambers
- Design Director Stephanie Ward
- Designer Luke Wilhelmi
- Design Producer Kelly Cousins
- Designer Avery Jagre
- Designer Elena Hernandez
- Designer Olivia Brown
- Designer Macy Eiesland
- Post Producer Ashlie Iacocca
- Editor Andrew Henry
- Colorist Stephen Picano
- Art Director Eugene Guaran
- Senior Animator David Ariew
- Senior Animator Ethan Chancer
- Music Producer Michael Frick
- Composer David Dahlquist
- VO Laurence Fishburne
Above: DoorDash's Titanium-winning campaign.
Sustainable Development Goals Lions
Gustavo Lauria, Co-Founder, President and CCO at We Believers, and this year's SDG Lions jury president, said of the 2024 crop of SDG entries that "it wasn't about trends, but about solving real problems," and that the winners in this category had "creative common sense".
"It wasn't about trends, but about solving real problems."
There were 10 bronze Lions, five silvers and four golds handed out, with the Grand Prix going to Publicis Conseil Paris for it's Renault Cars to Work campaign, which aided those starting a new job by allowing them to use a Renault car for free during the three month probation period of their new role.
"It does exactly what we should do in advertising," commented Lauria. "It helps people, and it's good for business too."
Above: Renault, Cars to Work.
Click here to see all the SDG winners
Glass: The Lion for Change
The 2024 Glass Lion saw three bronze, two silver and one gold Lion awarded, with the Grand Prix headed to Ogilvy Singapore for its Vaseline campaign, Transition Body Lotion.
Headed by the Founder and CEO of makelovenotporn, Cindy Gallup, Transition Body Lotion saw a specialised moisturising lotion created by Unilever for those transitioning from male to female. Thailand has the highest percentage of men who transition to women and this product was specially formulated for them.
"It is a fantastic demonstration of how driving social change is good for business."
Gallup told her jury that, for this category, they were "free to exercise extreme cynicism" but, in the end, the jury unanimously agreed that this campaign should be the GP winner. "It is," Gallup said, "a fantastic demonstration of how driving social change is good for business."
Above: Vaseline's Transition Body Lotion.
Click here to see all the Glass Lion winners
Grand Prix for Good
With charity and PSA ads unable to win Grands Prix in any of the main categories across the Cannes Lions event, this category takes all of the gold Lion winners across the week to find out who get the top prize. Judged by the Titanium jury, this year's GP for Good went to Reporters Without Borders for it's The First Speech campaign.
Debbie Vandeven gave special mention to CoorDown's Assume That I Can campaign, saying it was a very close call, but that, ultimately, Reporters Without Borders got the jury's vote.
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- Production Company Stink/Germany
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- Production Company Stink/Germany
- Director Giordano Maestrelli
- Production Company #2 Studio Funk Berlin
- Music & Sound Design Satellite
- Music & Sound Design. Studio Funk Berlin
- Chief Creative Officer Gabriel Mattar
- Executive Creative Director Ricardo Wolff
- Head of Art Maso Heck
- Associate Design Director Will Cega
- Art Director Leon Celay
- Copywriter Juan Andres Kebork
- Motion Designer Carlos Carlucho Suarez
- Producer / Head of Production Fabian Barz
- Managing Director Justin Stiebel
- Executive Producer Moritz Merkel
- Executive Producer. Uta Wittchen
- DP Konrad Losch
- Editor Simon Klinkertz
- Post Production Producer Jan Scholz
- Colour Grading Joseph Bicknell
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powered by- Agency Innocean Worldwide/Berlin
- Production Company Stink/Germany
- Director Giordano Maestrelli
- Production Company #2 Studio Funk Berlin
- Music & Sound Design Satellite
- Music & Sound Design. Studio Funk Berlin
- Chief Creative Officer Gabriel Mattar
- Executive Creative Director Ricardo Wolff
- Head of Art Maso Heck
- Associate Design Director Will Cega
- Art Director Leon Celay
- Copywriter Juan Andres Kebork
- Motion Designer Carlos Carlucho Suarez
- Producer / Head of Production Fabian Barz
- Managing Director Justin Stiebel
- Executive Producer Moritz Merkel
- Executive Producer. Uta Wittchen
- DP Konrad Losch
- Editor Simon Klinkertz
- Post Production Producer Jan Scholz
- Colour Grading Joseph Bicknell
Special Awards
Agency of the Year
1. Publicis Conseil, Paris, France
2. Rethink, Toronto, Canada
3. Ogilvy, New York, United States
Creative Company of the Year (formerly Holding Company of the Year)
1. WPP
2. Omnicom
3. Interpublic Group
Network of the Year
1. Ogilvy
2. Publicis Worldwide
3. DDB Worldwide
Independent Network of the Year
1. Rethink
2. Edelman
3. Serviceplan Agenturgruppe
Independent Agency of the Year
1. Rethink, Toronto, Canada
2. Edelman, London, United Kingdom
3. Klick Health, Toronto, Canada
Palme d'Or
1. Smuggler, United States
2. Revolver, Australia
3. Uncharted Limbo Collective, United Kingdom
4. O Positive, United States
5. Iconoclast, France
Creative Brand of the Year
1. Coca-Cola
2. Heineken
3. Apple