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ENTERTAINMENT

Heading up the Entertainment Lions winners was a Grand Prix for 5B, Johnson & Johnson's inspirational documentary about the folk who took extraordinary action to comfort, protect and care for the patients of the first AIDS ward unit in the United States. Speaking of the moving film, jury president Scott Donaton, Global Chief Creative & Content Officer at Digitas simply said: "We need more stories like this in the world right now - stories of compassion, stories of care, stories of human connection", adding that the calibre of the storytelling through all of the work "stands alongside the best that the entertainment industry has to offer".

Johnson & Johnson – 5B

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Grabbing Golds were Share Your Gifts from Apple, Unbanned: The Legend of AJ1 for Nike and Keeping Fortnight Fresh for Wendy's.

For the full list of winners, visit the Cannes Lions site.

You can check out our interview with Donaton, conducted pre-judging, here.

ENTERTAINMENT FOR MUSIC

Surprising absolutely no-one with its Grand Prix win in the Entertainment For Music category was Childish Gambino's incredible This Is America music video, but joining the work in Grand Prix glory was AKQA Sao Paulo's inspirational campaign for Baco Exu Do Blues, Bluesman. "Ultimately, these two videos do exactly the same thing in completely different ways," said jury president and Music Consultant Paulette Long OBE, citing the importance of the "movement" that is Bluesman and celebrating the way that Gambino's work "points a finger".

Childish Gambino – This is America

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The jury also awarded two Gold Lions in the category, one to the Federal Government of Brazil's Mistaken Love Song and the other to Expensify's Super Bowl-teased Expensify Thi$ interactive promo.

For the full list of winners,visit the Cannes Lions site.

ENTERTAINMENT FOR SPORT

Marking the first year for the category, the Grand Prix for Entertainment For Sport went to Nike's unstoppable Dream Crazy campaign. Extolling the importance of the category, as "sport is a microcosm of life", jury president Steve Stoute, Founder & CEO at Translation Enterprises, explained the jury's decision to award the brave idea as "in our industry, a lot of people will do anything not to get fired. We want people to do things that put that on the line." 

Nike – Dream Crazy

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Golds in this category were also given to Heroes Of Today for CSR, The Not So Beautiful Game for the National Center For Domestic Violence and E-Quality for Vivo.

For the full list of winners, visit the Cannes Lions site.

Want to see more? We'll have a full playlist of winners from these and other categories early next week.

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