Wagamama Bowl to Soul commercial | STASH MAGAZINE

Anime-Flavored Wagamama Spot “Bowl to Soul”

Wagamama, the UK-based restaurant chain serving pan-Asian food based on Japanese cuisine, takes their first leap into animated ads with this enchanting and carefully crafted spot directed by Mads Broni at Passion Animation thru MullenLowe. [Watch]

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“It’s Everyone’s Journey” by Smith & Foulkes

Turns out one in four disabled people in the UK say negative attitudes from other passengers prevent them from using public transport so agency VMLY&R brought in Nexus directors Smith & Foulkes to help change a few minds. [Watch]

Tretyakov Gallery — Russian Fairytales by Petrick | STASH MAGAZINE

Tretyakov Gallery “Russian Fairytales” Teaser by Petrick

The venerable State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow sets its sights on attracting children and teens with this vibrant and mischievous promo by hometown studio Petrick for an exhibition on the history of Russian fairy tales. [Watch]

NY Times My Daughter Died. How Do I Introduce Her to My Son? | STASH MAGAZINE

NY Times: My Daughter Died. How Do I Introduce Her to My Son?

From The New York Times: “How do you explain tragedy to a 3-year-old? Close to five years ago, Jayson Greene and his wife, Stacy, lost their 2-year-old daughter, Greta, to a horrible accident. [Watch]

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Kevin McGloughlin Walks off “In Pursuit of Ghosts”

This latest collaboration between filmmaker Kevin McGloughlin and musician/DJ Max Cooper is a hypnotic and handmade music video from ‘Yearning for the Infinite’, Cooper’s “audio/visual rendering of our obsession with the unobtainable.” [Watch]

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“Sub-Surface” Elevates Tourist Tchotchke Tech

Inspired by the custom crystal engravings based on facial scans of tourists and their pets, director Alex Robinson at London design/animation studio This Thing Of Ours set out to see if the technique could be used for filmmaking. [Watch]