Title | Spaceship at the border |
Brief | When a slimy alien shows up on their land, three friends can tell it doesn't belong - in Canada. So one of the guys piles the invader into a pickup truck and escorts it over the border, where the creature is immediately involved in a typical Hollywood sci-fi battle before being beamed into a flying saucer. Sometimes, Canadians would just like to watch their own movies. Outstanding effects turn a slimy alien into an almost sympathetic character as our hero is forced to escort him back over the border. Because it's obvious he doesn't belong in Canada - but in Hollywood. In fact he's a symbol of the omnipresence of American cinema in Canada. |
Agency | Brad |
Campaign | Spaceship at the border |
Advertiser | Friends of Canadian Films |
Brand | Friends of Canadian Films |
Date of First Broadcast/Publication | Subscribers Only |
Business Sector | Subscribers Only |
Story | Subscribers Only |
Media Type | Cinema |
Length | |
More Information | Subscribers Only |
Creative Director and copywriter | C...e C....ns Subscribers Only |
Art Director | M...me M....ez Subscribers Only |
Creative Team | Ch.....an J...he Subscribers Only |
Creative Team | V....sa Bea........rbec Subscribers Only |
Strategy/Planning | D..y R....ld Subscribers Only |
Account Service | É.....eth Ch....nd Subscribers Only |
Account Service | Ma....ie T�.....dry Subscribers Only |
Agency Producer | L...a L...ux Subscribers Only |
Producer | V�.....que P...in Subscribers Only |
Director | E....el Hos.......rais Subscribers Only |
Cinematography | M..c S....on Subscribers Only |
Production Company | Go....os Subscribers Only |
Post-production company | S..d Subscribers Only |
Sound | A...lo S....os Subscribers Only |