Adidas "Aron" In January 2022, Adidas and Arsenal launched No More Red, a high-profile campaign against knife crime. One year later, the brands highlight the work of people like BoxUp Crime founder Stephen Addison in a bullish documentary. The latter wants to help young people express themselves through boxing rather than gang violence.
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Creative Agency: |
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Iris London Ⓟ Ⓦ |
Film Production: |
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Sticker Studios Ⓦ |
Director: |
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Luke Brookner Ⓦ |
Producer: |
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Jordi Estapé |
Executive Producer: |
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Harleymoon Kemp ♀ Ⓟ Ⓦ |
Prod Company's Agent: |
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Lemonade Reps Ⓟ Ⓦ |
Editing: |
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The Assembly Rooms Ⓟ Ⓦ |
Editor: |
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Edward Cooper Ⓦ |
Editing Co Producer: |
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Joshua Gochez |
VFX: |
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No.8 Ⓟ Ⓦ |
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Clarks "Raheem Stirling"
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Shreddies "Feed The Lion"
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Shreddies "Ready For Anything"
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GHD "Boring Blows"
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Macmillan "Make Every Day Count"
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Adidas "Aron"
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Short Films "Platige Image Christmas Story"
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Katie Gregson-MacLeod "White Lies"
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