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The Feminist Car Commercial
BFI
Running time
6 Minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Budget£O


The Feminist Car Commercial is a campaigning short film designed to highlight british female film-making talent and challenge the objectification of women in the media.[1]

Director Amanda Baker and Producer

Odeon Leicester Square[2]

The films were designed as a platform to kick start a debate in the press about the objectification of women in marketing and advertising, especially in the car industry.[3]

Premiering in the

BFI
on 3rd September 2013 the three interconnecting mock commercials are designed to demonstrate what could be achieved by marketeers if as Baker & Atherton believe they stopped treating women as objects and started treating them as customers.

They chose to make it as en entirely female crewed production (though some roles had to be filled by men as there weren't enough women in the industry to fill them) [4] to ensure it reached a female audience.

Atherton[5] was one of the first in the UK to pledge to Britain's Personal Best with The Feminist Car Commercial film project. [6] Claiming he could make a £1 Million pound commercial with no budget to highlight how committed the industry were to the two issues being raised.

The achievement was met with the involvement of established British industry suppliers and award winning female crew who volunteered time and expertise to produce the film.

The film will be available online from 10th September 2013.


References

  1. ^ "How to Shoot a £1m Car Commercial on a Zero Budget", Soho Shorts Interview 8th August 2013
  2. ^ "Colour Blind a Page Turning Film", BBC Journalist Rani Singh's Review, Wednesday 1st April 2009
  3. ^ "How to Shoot a One Million Worth Car Commercial", Ideas for Cinefiles, Wednesday 21st August 20013
  4. ^ "Arri Alexa Stories", VMI Case Studies, Tuesday 27th August 20013
  5. ^ British Film Archive (2007). "Paul Atherton at British Film Archive".
  6. ^ "What's Yours?", Britain's Personal Best, Wednesday 25th June 20013

External links

Category:Film