Hugues De La Brosse horses around for Motrio
A cowboy tames an unexpectedly steely stallion in the director’s comedic and cinematic campaign for the French garage brand.
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- Production Company Birth Paris
- Director Hugues De la Brosse
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Credits
View on- Agency Buzzman/Paris
- Production Company Birth Paris
- Director Hugues De la Brosse
- Editor Basile Belkhiri
- Senior Colorist Elodie Ichter
- Sound Design Start-Rec
- Composer Alex Jaffray
- Producer Ayman Jaroudi
- Producer Elodie Aubry
- Creative Director David Derouet
- Creative Director Patrice Lucet
- Copywriter Hugo Piedfort
- Copywriter Max Cossart
- Producer Hugo Besson
- Director of Production Hugo Merival
- Production Designer Momchil Tasev
- DP Rodrigo Prieto
- Post Producer Cecile Talmon
- Head of Post Production Romain Gingembre
- Sound Producer Pierre-Antoine Pilat
- Producer Mathieu Francois
- Sound Engineer Roman Dutour
- Audio Mixer Etienne Espannet
- Composer Lohengrin Aloys
- Composer Gilles Facerias
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Credits
powered by- Agency Buzzman/Paris
- Production Company Birth Paris
- Director Hugues De la Brosse
- Editor Basile Belkhiri
- Senior Colorist Elodie Ichter
- Sound Design Start-Rec
- Composer Alex Jaffray
- Producer Ayman Jaroudi
- Producer Elodie Aubry
- Creative Director David Derouet
- Creative Director Patrice Lucet
- Copywriter Hugo Piedfort
- Copywriter Max Cossart
- Producer Hugo Besson
- Director of Production Hugo Merival
- Production Designer Momchil Tasev
- DP Rodrigo Prieto
- Post Producer Cecile Talmon
- Head of Post Production Romain Gingembre
- Sound Producer Pierre-Antoine Pilat
- Producer Mathieu Francois
- Sound Engineer Roman Dutour
- Audio Mixer Etienne Espannet
- Composer Lohengrin Aloys
- Composer Gilles Facerias
Comedy director Hugues De La Brosse cuts through the monotony of car ads with this playful and touching spot created by Buzzman through Birth Paris, titled The Wonderful Take of Motrio.
The gorgeously-shot film could be mistaken for a Western blockbuster as the opening scene unfolds with a gang of cowboys coaxing a wild beast from a wagon, except this is no horse – it's a battered Renault Clio.
Hilarious and heartfelt in equal measures, Brosse captures the unlikely story of a zoomorphic vehicle restored to its former glory by the tender love and dedication of one determined man.