TAKT Salutes Sustainable Living With Flying Dogs And Broken Teeth
Jan. 19, 2022
It is proven that younger generations are more willing to change their everyday lives in the name of sustainability. Therefore, they deserve a thank you. That is the idea behind Danish furniture brand TAKT's new spot.
Directed by Bacon's Bine Bach, the film is a myriad of colorful, quirky, and perfectly grotesque scenes with a voiceover thanking those who are going the extra mile for the environment.
Patiently paced to match Bach's signature brand of deadpan humor, the film goes for the sweet spot between an earnest "Thank You" for taking care of the planet and a humorous piece of filmmaking. And this tonality has been the goal from the get-go.
Bine Bach says:
"Just because sustainability is a serious issue doesn’t mean you can’t have fun with it, and that is what we have tried to prove with this film. It was unbelievably freeing to work with a team that encouraged us to really push our creativity in exploring this idea. TAKT wants to say thank you, but I want to thank them (and my Bacon fam) for being an absolute blast to work with."
The creative concept was initially created in collaboration between TAKT and students at the media school Reklamelinjen in Copenhagen before the idea was further developed and interpreted by Bine Bach.
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