On the heels of winning a Grand Prix at Cannes this summer for the "My Mutant Brain" film, directed by Spike Jonze, Kenzo is back with another stunning piece of work. This time around, the brand tapped Orange is the New Black actress Natasha Lyonne to direct a nearly 15-minute film for the brand's new...
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September 14, 2017
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Maya Rudolph, Fred Armisen and more star in the film
By Katie Richards
On the heels of winning a Grand Prix at Cannes this summer for the "My Mutant Brain" film, directed by Spike Jonze, Kenzo is back with another stunning piece of work. This time around, the brand tapped Orange is the New Black actress Natasha Lyonne to direct a nearly 15-minute film for the brand's new...
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In the 90-second spot below, images of inclusion, equality and sustainability play across the screen, presented from a child's point of view, accompanied by a schoolgirl's evocative take on Louis Armstrong's "It's a Wonderful World." Made to sell Ikea furniture in Canada, the ad, which is the centerpiece of a broader "Beautiful Possibilities" campaign, represents...
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