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Scorcese's epic ad



Martin Scorcese is probably the most recognisable director in movies today. Maybe because he has been putting himself in the frame - he is a central character in the Shine a Light, the Rolling Stones movie (pretending not to know the playlist - yeah right…) and now in this featurette for Freixenet (the Spanish cava style drink) he makes a Hitchcockian appearance - in more ways than one.

Interesting to see where ads are heading. While I like this commercial somewhat I don't think it is great - maybe understanding the dialog (Scorcese dubbed into Spanish) would help? If you can translate - let me know. The Clio judges liked it though and awarded it a statue.

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