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Coop: Can Your Shopping Cart Change The World?


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Can your shopping change the world? Yes it can, according to Italian supermarket chain Coop and their new campaign created by Havas Milan and helmed by Vincent Lobelle through production company The Family. The campaign effectively demonstrates the importance of choosing products that safeguard the well-being of people, animals and the planet. The viewer is taken on a journey, a modern fairytale about the positive effects of conscious shopping and consumption. It’s a beautiful storytelling-piece with a strong emotional component and with a brand new protagonist: the shopping cart. The cart brakes the chains that holds it back and starts a journey out in the big world where it goes on to accomplish virtuous acts that can, in fact, change the world.
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Marketing and Communication Department Coop Italia: Francesco Cecere

Marketing and Communication Department Coop Italia: Alessandro Serra

Marketing and Communication Department Coop Italia: Lucia Fanfani

Marketing and Communication Department Coop Italia: Sabrina Mattei

Client Service Director: Luisella Marella

Account: Laura Carrisi

Account: Irene Vismara

Head of Production: Federico Luiselli

Producer Assistant: Raffaele Fusco

Post Producer: Barbara Calicchio

Stylist: Diamante Cavalli

Production Designer: Systa Bjornsdottir

Editor: Stuart Greenwald

Color Correction: Emiliano Serantoni

Post Production: Mathematic

3D animation: Mathematic

Audio: Disc 2 Disc

Music: Change The World – E. Patterson/A.Spectre

Music Editor: Edition Songs of TRO

Master: My Sun and Stars – Remix

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