Cocaine Unwrapped 'you can't ignore what's under your nose' by Leo Burnett
16 May 2012
Leo Burnett has created two cinema and online films to promote the release of a new documentary
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The films show woolly actors who have been ousted from some of Hollywood's most famous movies to make way for human actors. The children's TV characters Zippy, Bungle, George and Bagpuss feature in three humorous online videos, and celebrities including Ralf Little, Fern Britton and Stephen K Amos ...
Leo Burnett has created two cinema and online films to promote the release of a new documentary
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