AgencySpy: Sandra Oh is ‘The Woman Who Can’t Lie’ in Leo Burnett Toronto’s Promotion of NCFD 150
March 31, 2017
Leo Burnett Toronto launched a campaign for Reel Canada’s National Canadian Film Day 150 (NCFD 150).
Leo Burnett Toronto launched a campaign for Reel Canada’s National Canadian Film Day 150 (NCFD 150).
Miss 604 writes about the Vancouver events for National Canadian Film Day (NCFD 150).
The WholeNote focuses on National Canadian Film Day 150 (NCFD 150) events across Canada on April 19, 2017.
AdWeek focuses on the Leo Burnett ads 'The Woman Who Couldn't Lie' with Sandra Oh, and 'The Man Who Is Always Late' with Vinay Virmani.
CBC interviews REEL CANADA Executive Director Jack Blum about the activations peppered across the country in support of National Canadian Film Day 150 (NCFD 150).
Strategy Online focuses on the Leo Burnett installations for National Canadian Film Day 150 (NCFD 150).
The Drum features our promo for National Canadian Film Day 150 (NCFD 150).
The Georgia Straight features our Vancouver events and event with Atom Egoyan for National Canadian Film Day 150 (NCFD 150).
Rabble features Beyond 150 Years: An Acknowledgement of Cinematic Territory. This year marks 150 years since Canada’s Confederation. Pundits and institutions are feverishly marketing and promoting this celebration across all media. However, for Indigenous people in Canada, this period marks...
Amanda Strong speaks to Global News in British Columbia about her career and film making surrounding Indigenous culture. Strong touches upon her participation in Beyond 150.
Alanis Obomsawin speaks with CBC Vancouver on the impact of Beyond 150 Years: An Acknowledgement of Cinematic Territory.
CBC News interviews Alanis Obomsawin about her documentary, KANEHSATAKE: 270 YEARS OF RESISTANCE, and the importance of events like Beyond 150 Years.