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D&AD Annual 2020

Fix the World
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  • IntegratedIntegrated/Large Business (over 500 employees)
  • IntegratedEarned Media/Large Business (over 500 employees)
  • Film AdvertisingSocial Commercials over 30 seconds

Country

  • United States

Production Company

  • MJZ New York

Client

  • Mars

Advertising Agency

  • AMVBBDO London
  • AMV BBDO
  • BBDO New York

Chief Creative Officer

  • Alex Grieve
  • Greg Hahn
  • David Lubars

Executive Creative Director

  • Peter Kain
  • Gianfranco Arena

Creative Director

  • Scott Mahoney
  • Dan Oliva
  • Charlotte Adorjan
  • Matt Swinburne

Art Director

  • Alan Wilson
  • Morgan Hoff

Writer

  • Diccon Driver

Copywriter

  • Larissa Magera

Head of Production

  • David Rolfe

Group Executive Producer

  • Amy Wertheimer

Associate Producer

  • Sarah Knowlton

Music Producer

  • Julia Millison
  • Melissa Chester

President

  • Kirsten Flanik

Global Business Director

  • Susannah Keller
  • Julien Lemoine

Senior Account Director

  • Luke Slater
  • Lisa Piliguian

Account Director

  • Phillipa Field
  • Tani Corbacho

Account Manager

  • Elizabeth O'Connor

Account Executive

  • Jacob Plastina

Client Partner

  • Richard Moloney

Chief Marketing Officer

  • Crystal Rix

Group Planning Director

  • Christina Stoddard
  • Annemarie Norris

Planning Director

  • Brian Brydon

Strategy Director

  • Nicola Wilson

Director

  • Tom Kuntz

Editing Company

  • Mackenzie Cutler

Sound Mix

  • Heard City

Visual Effects Company

  • The Mill

Colour Grading

  • Company 3

Music & Sound Company

  • We Are Walker

Snickers gets you back on track when you’re out of sorts. So what do you do when the whole world is more out of sorts than ever? Dig a huge hole and feed the world a giant Snickers. Drawing on national sentiment that things are a bit ‘off’, the film rallies people together behind an original song that identifies modern problems, from grown men riding scooters to the surveillance state tracking our every move. They converge around a huge hole to witness a giant Snickers being fed to the earth. Not a moment later, selfie-taking Instagrammers fall in – the first sign that it might be working.