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The Stevenage FC Campaign by Burger King has claimed a Cannes Titanium Lion award for its effective and creative use of games.
The Murder of Carmine Galante is a National Geographic look at the American mobster who industrialized heroin smuggling in the 1970s.
How I Became a Superhero is a French tv show directed by Douglas Attal, starring Pio Marmaï, Leïla Bekhti, and Vimala Pons. It’s about a group of superheroes who have assimilated into Parisian society, as well as a drug that can give normal people powers.
High on the Hog is a Netflix show by food writer Stephen Satterfield, as he traces the origins of African-American “soul” food.
Joy of Life is a popular Chinese drama about the son of an Imperial consort who survives a bloody coup and turns into a revolutionary.
Dadication is an Ad Council PSA celebrating father’s day by looking at the joys and struggles of fatherhood in an unscripted campaign.
Masters of the Universe: Revelation is an upcoming animation about the supposed final battle between He-Man and Skeletor, a blast from the past.
What We’ve been Watching: Killer and Healer is a MangoTV adaptation of a crime novel about a Republican China era out-of-control policeman and the doctor he meets.
Trese is a beautiful animation set in Manila, based on an award-winning Filipino comic written by Budjette Tan and illustrated by Kajo Baldisimo.
In the latest ad by Burger King France and Belgium, the brand highlights the often annoying habits of its customers in a nostalgic way. Strange take.
