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Top 6: June 14th 2017
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Tiger Beer: 3890 Project

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Top 6: June 14th 2017
In a creative project that brings awareness to the alarming number of endangered tigers left in the wild, Goodoil Films director Justin McMillan and Heckler editor Andrew Holmes have teamed up to create a series of powerful documentary films for Tiger Beer.

In a quest to save the brand's revered mascot, the campaign - titled '3890 Project' (the number of wild tigers left in the world) - saw Tiger Beer saddle up with not-for-profit WWF to create a series of gritty documentary films. Spotlighting six street artists from six countries, the films tackle the plight of tigers, using uncaged art to fight the illegal tiger trade by bringing the majestic creature's cause to city streets around the world.

The shoot took McMillan and a documentary crew on a whirlwind three-week crusade to interview street artists Nick Gentry (London), Tran Nguyen (Los Angeles) Momo (Marseille), Nootk (Moscow), Kenji Chai (Kuala Lumpur) and Hua Tunan (in Foshan, China). The documentaries, narrated by LA rap artist Dumbfoundead, see each of the artists express what the extinction of wild tigers means to them. (Agency: Marcel, Sydney)
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Compositors: Chuong Vu, Younguck Ha & Shane Miranda

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