Israel Lottery: Danny
Advertising Agency: Grey Tel-Aviv, Israel
Creative Director / Copywriter / Art Director: Shani Gershi
Executive Creative Director: Yonatan Stirin
Account Manager: Dani Brande
Account Supervisor: Adi Erlich
Agency Producers: Darya Danzig
Director: Shani Gershi
Photographer: Darya Danzig
Editor: Yuval Levi
Music: Tomer Biran
Production Agency: Grey Tel-Aviv
Post Production: Post Office
Sound Design: Post Office / Soundhose Israel
Released: March 2009


12 Comments
I think they got it all wrong here - if the work place was as great as they portrayed in this weak attempt at nostalgia the guy wouldn't have left the job even if he hit the billion dollar jack pot - forced and not realistic at all - guys who hate their job OK - but to leave without even calling - give me a break -
apples
Oh, come on...
All of us go to work to get paid.
He won the lottert, he quitted his job.
It's a great viral movie.
yes agree. diffrent approach,nicely done. would have changed the end.
bite me
What a shallow git Danni turned out to be
BS he did not won the lottery, he was kidnapped by some guerillah while serving his country!!
I have to say, my workmates are alright and everything... but given the choice I'd much rather be lying on a heart shaped bed on my private jet with my head in a mountain of cocaine and a veritable harem of dubiously aged girls giving me champagne blowjobs all the way to the Bahamas.
Just like Danni is right now.
the hell with the bahamas lets sky jump to MAUI "NJ" you better take me with you
The man who stops advertising to save money is like the man who stops the clock to save time
One of the best movies I ever saw.
I liked this spot. A surprise as to what it was for at the end. It did move a little slow but the docu-style kept my interest.
SOOOOO DONE...CANNES 2000, 2001 OR 2002 MAYBE.
Oh, com'on ... give me a break. This just doesn't make sense. If Danny was that friendly and connective, as all the coworkers are trying to convince us, how come he "one day just left and never came back" ?
Execution: Lame.
Great concept
execution could still be improved.