Mob Links makes dreams come true
A young man imagines a world where his wildest wishes become reality in Benoit Marzouvanlian’s surreal spot for the clothing brand.
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- Production Company Soldats
- Director Benoit Marzouvanlian
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Credits
View on- Production Company Soldats
- Director Benoit Marzouvanlian
- 3D Studio Swanside
- Sound Design Kitchenette
- Editor Benoit Marzouvanlian
- Creative Direction Henelder Rodrigues Sanca
- VFX Supervisor/Producer François Huby
- Executive Producer Pierre Cazenave-Kaufman
- Producer/Line Producer Laurianne Metais
- DP Theo Gely
- Colorist Ines Henri-Marceau
- Sound Engineer Maxime Graftiaux
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Credits
powered by- Production Company Soldats
- Director Benoit Marzouvanlian
- 3D Studio Swanside
- Sound Design Kitchenette
- Editor Benoit Marzouvanlian
- Creative Direction Henelder Rodrigues Sanca
- VFX Supervisor/Producer François Huby
- Executive Producer Pierre Cazenave-Kaufman
- Producer/Line Producer Laurianne Metais
- DP Theo Gely
- Colorist Ines Henri-Marceau
- Sound Engineer Maxime Graftiaux
Perhaps misleadingly titled IT WILL MAKE SENSE, this bizarre film directed by Soldats’ Benoit Marzouvanlian for Mob Links does exactly the opposite, but the ambiguity is part of its charm.
The film unfolds like a dream recounted by a young boy who imagines a world in which anything is possible. For what it lacks in linear storytelling, it more than makes up for with mesmerising, kaleidoscopic visuals and meticulous production design.
As dreams tend to do, the journey veers into strange and unexpected territory, moving through gorgeously animated landscapes before landing, improbably, in a Mob Links store, complete with a cooky shopkeeper and a cantankerous Billy Bass fish.