Title | In the role of |
Agency | TBWA\PARIS |
Campaign | IN THE ROLE OF |
Advertiser | Ciné-ma difference |
Brand | Ciné-ma difference |
Date of First Broadcast/Publication | 2015 / 5 |
Business Sector | Racial/Ethnic/Minority/Disability Awareness |
Story | EVERYONE SHOULD FEEL WELCOME AT THE CINEMA. It’s through this strong message that Ciné-ma difference and TBWA\PARIS wish to raise public awareness on the importance of welcoming autistic people suffering severe behavioural disorders into cinemas. The cinema, the first ever cultural leisure, is still very difficult to access for people whose disability leads to behavioural problems. At the first belated or unexpected applause, at the first cry or laugh, the first "sit-stand" on the chair, pitying or aggressive looks, followed by criticisms rapidly force out of the room the family who dared expose themselves in a public place. The result? What was supposed to be a fun treat became a humiliating ordeal. And which quite often puts an end to any attempts at a family outing. |
Philosophy | To mark the 10 year anniversary of the law for equal rights and opportunities, as well as those of the Ciné-ma difference association, TBWA\Paris has devised a film to create public awareness about a cause that deserves to be heard, in equal measure to all the others. For there are no small exceptions. Produced by Control Films and beautifully directed by Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre, "In the role of" draws attention to an issue we rarely think about. The character is played by Stéphane Guérin autistic himself, but above all is a wonderful comedian of the troupe of the “Théâtre du Cristal”. The arrangement of the premises is not the only answer for the disabled. Accessibility in general - and especially at the cinema - is often regarded as merely a technical and practical issue. Yet, for some categories of disabled people, the technicality of accessibility is not an appropriate or adequate response, it is a human response that is needed, and a welcoming one is of utmost importance. Ciné-ma difference has devised a plan adapted for film sessions, open to all (people WITH and WITHOUT disability), for an audience who is usually excluded from it. The Ciné-ma difference network is now present in 30 cities in France and 1 in Belgium and is approaching its 1000th projection. The purpose of this movie: to highlight this exclusion and the need to share cinema and other cultural activities in order, that eventually, Ciné-ma difference will no longer be necessary! |
Media Type | Television |
Length | |
Advertiser Supervisor | Nicolas Guéchot |
Account Handler | Anne Vincent |
Account Handler | Lara de Nattes |
Creative Director | Jean-François Goize |
Art Director | Sébastien Guinet |
Copywriter | Josselin Pacreau |
Art Director Assistant | Audrey Lucet |
Media | DRABER Pierre |
Head of TV | Maxime Boiron |
Agency TV Producer | Mathilde Nanot-Lachkar |
Agency TV Producer | Emilie Prud’Homme |
Production Company | Control Films |
Production Company | Control Films |
Director | Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre |
Talent/Actors | Stéphane Guérin – (Théâtre du Cristal) |
Post-Production | Mikros Image |
Editor | Julien Vaugelade |
Head of Sound Production | Olivier Lefèbvre |
Sound Director | Thomas Anduze |
Sound Engineer | Anais Khout |
Music Art Director | Philippe Mineur |
Coordination | Thomas Jacquet |
Music Rights | Barthélemy Ponsot |
Music Rights | Marie Roche |
Music | Philippe Rombi (© 2007 Haute Fidélité ℗ 2007 Fidélité Films) |