Staff Reporters
Jun 25, 2010

Cannes: India shines in Press category

CANNES - Taproot India Mumbai took home a gold and silver Lion in the Press category last night to bring the total Lions awarded in the Asia-Pacific region in this category to 14.

Cannes: India shines in Press category

India took home two gold Lions in the Press category at Cannes this year. Taproot India Mumbai won gold for 'Spiritual guru/ Royal rajput/ Kathkali dancer' created for Conqueror. The print ads were intricate portraits made with rolls of Conqueror paper. 'Kathkali dancer' also won a silver Lion for the Indian agency.

The second gold Lion went to RMG Gurgaon for its 'Funeral/ Poker/ Airport' campaign for Fujifilm's F 70 camera.

Of the 21 silver Press Lions awarded, three more were awarded to Asian agencies.

Leo Burnett Mumbai won silver for its 'Cofee/ Ink/ Egg/ Ketchup' campaign developed for Procter & Gamble. Ogilvy Shanghai also took home a silver Lion for its 'Antique/ Safe/ Car' campaign for Midea's security camera.

In another silver scoop for the Ogilvy network, Ogilvy & Mather Bangkok received a nod for its 'Steel bed/ Wooden bed/ Luxury bed' campaign for Outdoor Innovation.

New Zealand also took home a silver Lion for Colenso BBDO Aukland's Amnesty International campaign 'Beating/ Execution/ Rebels'.

In the same category, seven bronze Lions were given to Hong Kong, Singapore, India and Thailand.

Thailand took home three bronze Lions thanks to Leo Burnett & Arc Worldwide Bangkok, Spa-Hakuhodo Bangkok and Creative Juice\Bangkok (TBWA) Bangkok for Canon Marketing's 'Jacuzzi/ Beach' campaign, Bigstar's 'Red/ Green/ Yellow' campaign and 3M's 'Marble', respectively.

India won bronze for Mudra DDB Group Mumbai's 'Puppy love/ Just married/ Waiting friend' road safety campaign developed for Bangalore Traffic Police and Bates 141 Mumbai for 'Lost and found' for Virgin Mobile.

For Hong Kong, Leo Burnett won bronze for its 'Orchard fruit peekaboo/ Grandma's turney dinner/ Pumpkin pie' campaign for Organic Town's range of organic baby food.

Finally DDB Singapore also pulled in a bronze Lion for its 'Construction/ Noisy dog/ Crying kid' campaign for Bose Noise-Cancelling Headphones.

The Press Lions jury had originally awarded the Grand Prix to Ogilvy Mexico's Scrabble 'Otto/ Abraham/ Efren' campaign, but withdrew the honour when they learned the same ads had been entered in the same category last year, disqualifying the campaign.

The Grand Prix eventually went to ALMAPBBDO's 'Bono/ Amy/ Eminem/ Britney/ Marilyn' campaign. The campaign is a series of photo mosaics, where each artist's likeness is created with images of the people that influenced him.

Click here for more news and updates from Cannes 2010.

Source:
Campaign Asia

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