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Paradisets last gasp wins Grand Prix

Paradisets latest and last campaign for Diesel won the Grand Prix in Cannes for press and Poster.

The rumours were already buzzing this morning as Resume sent out SMS's speculating that Diesels latest "Africa" campaign was tipped to be the winner. Arnold worldwide were the second favorites, with their volkswagen campaign. The Diesel campaign, based on a theme where Africa is the richest continent, engaging in overblown internet bubble economy hype, and europe/us act the third world as fake headlines in newspapers, got a lot of media attention and sometimes slack for racism. In old Diesel/Paradiset tradition the campaign contained a couple of in-jokes, though, since everyone on the planet heard of Boo.com, everyone was in on the "Loo.kom" joke. Well folks, is it, as was said earlier this year on Resume's commentpages, the best campaign Diesel and Paradiset produced together? Or do you have another favorite? Is it worthy of the Grand Prix?


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So , what are the jurors trying to say then? "Bad Diesel, Bad Bad! for not bringing account to CAJ (now defunkt)" or what?

Perhaps. It was up against Arnold's volkswagen campaign. see arnoldworldwide.com

Alex Bogusky must have been high. "they're about advertising that makes the world a better place" !???? Really? How?

Anyone else feel it sound like the Grand Prix went to Paradisets "last gasp" simply because it was their last gasp?

It's all relative of course - would be curious to see what it was up against. Then we can be more sure whether to label the campaign as the freshest thing in the world right now, which the grand prix suggests or blame the (perhaps terrible) competition for allowing it to win. and what was the agenda of the judges? grand prix to most exposed campaign? is this award based on media spend?

I'm with you my brother. After last years Whassup coup I no longer belive in Cannes Lions.

Compare the Playstation "Nipple" winner to a bunch of dancing E-entrepreneurs (in africa) and you may well wonder if the Jury was drunk, bribed or just really ironic.

Neither of the two campaign mentioned are even half as creative or "fresh" as the winners of past years. How depressigng.

From adweek.
"The argument for Diesel was not only have they built a brand that is more


powerful than Levi's in most of Europe, they're about advertising that


makes the world a better place," said U.S. judge Alex Bogusky, vice


chairman and creative director of Crispin Porter + Bogusky in Miami,


explaining that the ads not only sell the products in a fresh manner, but


engage consumers to think and possibly behave differently. "The jurors are


sending a message this has pushed us to a slightly newer place."

If you had seen the other crap that was out there - you wouldn't have asked.

Most diesel ads are and have been great but I don't think Africa really deserves the Grand Prix.