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Coke and Anomaly have launched a new global platform for Coke and Food called Together Tastes Better, a fully integrated program comprising a new film, initiatives to support local restaurants, and a partnership with Disney, Lin Manuel and Jose Andres to bring families together to celebrate the Hamilton premiere. 

This is part of the first work created by Anomaly since their appointment on Coke.

This film, titled The Great Meal conveys the brand’s optimistic take on this shared experience, celebrating some of the silver linings of the time we have spent together over meals and around the table. Around the world, people have come to re-appreciate the things that matter most to us and we’ll take that gratitude and humility with us moving forward.

Filmed remotely during the COVID-19 quarantine, the film showcases 13 real families, couples, housemates in households from eight different cities around the world including Orlando, Shanghai, Lisbon, Kiev, London, Mumbai, and Mexico City. The people in the film cook their own food and follow their own recipes.

Coca-Cola – The Great Meal

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Up-and-coming actress Soleil Patterson brings to life the voiceover, reminding us how the lockdown has allowed us to realize what matters in life, to rediscover ourselves and to re- appreciate what was always there, like spending time with our people, cooking and eating together.

The music track is Sabali by Mali duo Amadou & Mariam, from the Grammy-nominated album Welcome to Mali.

This anthemic film that will run from June 29th in the U.S. and in a myriad of countries including Germany, Spain, Morocco, France, most Asian countries, and India, among others, in the next weeks and months.

This piece of film will launch Coke’s program, "Together tastes better," and will encompass other assets across different media. The same production approach featuring real people and real families was used to create photography and additional film pieces that will come to life across multiple channels globally.

The ad was created by Anomaly, directed by multi award-winning Kim Gehrig through Somesuch. The cinematography was led by James Laxton, the editing by Tom Lindsey via Trim and the music supervision by Peter Raeburn from Soundtree.

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