As I wrote before, it is well known that many Brazilian agencies troll for ad awards by entering somewhat dubious advertisements that may--or may not--have actually aired or appeared in print. I know some that will buy time on a small cable network just to run it once or twice and claim it to be real.
I'm guessing these guys pitched this idea, had it rejected buit loved it so much they decided to proceed with it, client be damned.
I hope it bites them in the ass big time.
Once again a Brazilian agency trolls for awards by entering an ad created especially to win awards. Most of the time they will produce a spot or print ad and bury it somewhere to legitimize or justify it as real. DM9 does this alot.
I agree with whomever suggested that those entering fake ads deserve a penalty...
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Beautifully done!
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