Description
Ambika Mod, Star of One Day and This Is Going to Hurt, gives a humorous performance in the latest Make My Money Matter campaign advert, ‘Beep’.
The campaign group – founded by filmmaker and activist Richard Curtis – today mounts further pressure on UK high-street banks – Barclays, Lloyds, HSBC, Santander, and NatWest – to stop financing new fossil fuels. It follows on from previous films raising awareness of the links between the UK financial sector and the climate harm caused by the fossil fuel companies they finance: Oblivia Coalmine, starring Olivia Colman and The Hidden Relationship, starring on and off-screen couple Kit Harington and Rose Leslie.
‘Beep’ illustrates the unseen link between the Big Five fossil-fuel high-street banks and the climate destruction they finance using a powerful visual metaphor. Each time a customer taps their bank card; a piece of the planet goes up in flames. Make My Money Matter hopes the film will prompt individuals and businesses to switch to fossil-free banks such as Nationwide, Starling or Triodos Bank.
This year began with the climate crisis dominating headlines, with unprecedented wildfires causing destruction in the US State of California, the effects of which were worsened by climate change according to scientists.*** 2024 was the hottest on record and the first with an average temperature exceeding 1.5C above the pre-industrial level – the threshold set by the 2016 Paris Agreement to significantly reduce the risks and impacts of climate change.
The UK Big Five high-street banks have financed fossil fuel companies with $556 billion since the Paris Agreement. None have ruled out financing oil and gas companies expanding their operations, a key step to urgently limiting global heating as the International Energy Agency outlined.
Created by Mother and produced by Biscuit Filmworks, the campaign aims to connect people’s banking choices with the climate crisis and provide consumers with greener options that don’t finance fossil fuels. They include high-street building society Nationwide, fin-tech bank Starling and gold-standard Triodos Bank.
Make My Money Matter is urging individuals and organisations to switch to a fossil-free bank. Switching is easy and guaranteed by the Current Account Switch Guarantee.
This professional campaign titled 'BEEP' was published in United Kingdom in February, 2025. It was created for the brand: Make My Money Matter, by ad agency: Mother. This Film and Integrated media campaign is related to the Finance industry and contains 1 media asset. It was submitted about 2 months ago.
Credits
TITLE: Beep
CLIENT/ BRAND: Make My Money Matter
AGENCY: Mother
CREATIVE: Mother
STRATEGY: Mother
DIRECTOR: Ben Strebel
PRODUCTION COMPANY & COUNTRY: Biscuit Filmworks UK
FOUNDING PARTNER: Shawn Lacy
MANAGING DIRECTOR: Rupert Reynolds-Maclean
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Katie Keith
HEAD OF PRODUCTION UK: Emily Atterton
PRODUCER: Tom Ford
PRODUCTION MANAGER: Tim Steele
DIRECTOR'S ASSISTANT: Ollie Watts
1ST ASSISTANT DIRECTOR: Sean Cotter
DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY: Ben Todd
PRODUCTION DESIGNER: Dan Taylor
SFX COMPANY: Machine Shop
SFX DESIGNER: Matt Rivens
STYLIST: Emily Wilson
HAIR AND MAKEUP: Eve Coles
CASTING DIRECTOR: Claire Catterson
EDITING COMPANY: Trim Editing
EDITOR: James Forbes-Robertson
POST PRODUCTION: Black Kite
HEAD OF VFX / PROJECT SUPERVISOR: Adam Crocker
VFX SUPERVISOR: Dan Sanders
COLORIST: Tom Mangham
SENIOR PRODUCER: Tamara Mennell
AUDIO POST PRODUCTION: No. 8
SOUND DESIGNER: Sam Robson
AUDIO EP: Karen Noden