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Top 6: January 12th 2022
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Duolingo / Emily in Paris: Real Emilys in Paris

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Top 6: January 12th 2022
For the launch of Season Two of "Emily in Paris", Duolingo is offering its premium membership, Duolingo Plus, free for a month to encourage people to learn French, available 48 hours from when the show premieres. Fans of the Emmy and Golden Globe-nominated first season fondly remember all of the cute linguistic and cultural faux pas made by Lily Collins' character, and the playful antics that ensued. But the real Emilys of Paris were less than thrilled. So, this time around, Duolingo decided to help all the Emilys of the world improve their French using their popular French course.
Agency: BETC, Paris

One of the most effective to date, French from English on Duolingo offers the equivalent of four semesters of university-level classes that can be completed in half the time. Magnifique! The promotion launches with a short film featuring five Emilys based in the City of Light who encourage fans not to repeat her adorable, but sometimes culturally insensitive, mistakes from real Parisian locations seen in the show. They lament how the show’s success has made ‘Emily’ synonymous with ‘cliché’ in France and beseech all Emilys worldwide to reclaim the dignity of their name. Existing users of the app named Emily will also be invited to try the French course for free via an in-app message. Created in partnership with Paris-based advertising agency BETC, Duolingo hopes to encourage an entire generation of Emilys to improve their French skills and take them to the next level. International shows, such as “Squid Game”, “Lupin” and “La Casa de Papel/Money Heist”, are inspiring more people than ever before to learn a new language. The timing of the new season of “Emily in Paris” will continue this language learning trend. And, thanks to Duolingo Plus, the Emilys of Paris can rest easy knowing their good name will never be besmirched again. At least not in French.
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Brand Managers: James Kuczynski, Emily Cosnotti

Agency Managers: David Martin Angelus

Traffic: Grace Gueyes, Florence Bonneau

Post Producer: Leila Geslain

Creative Music Supervisor: Adam Ghoubali

Music Production Company: GUM

Editor: Antoine Supper

Music Supervision: Sidney Guillen, Nils Lebreton

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