Campaign India Team
Jun 21, 2021

Cannes Lions 2021: FCB Interface bags Gold in Health and Wellness

Agency also wins two Silver and Bronze Lions; Lowe Lintas and VMLY&R Commerce also among winners

Cannes Lions 2021: FCB Interface bags Gold in Health and Wellness
India opened its tally of wins at the 2021 edition of the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity, with seven Lions.
 
FCB Interface dominated the wins from India with a Gold, two Silver and two Bronze Lions.
 
Health and Wellness Lions
 
FCB Interface bagged a Gold and Silver Lion in the category for Mumbai Police's 'The Punishing Signal'.
 
 
Lowe Lintas won a Bronze for Lifebuoy's 'H for Handwashing'.

VMLY&R Commerce bagged a Bronze for Lifebuoy's 'Hackwashing' entry. 
 

Outdoor Lions

FCB Interface bagged a Silver and two Bronze Lions for Mumbai Police's 'The Punishing Signal'. 
 
Also announced were winners in Design Lions, Pharma Lions, and the Print and Publishing categories. There were no Indian wins in these categories.
 
Agency tally so far:
 
Agency Shortlists Bronze Silver Gold
DDB Mudra 6      
Dentsu Webchutney 9      
Mindshare 2      
Ogilvy 6      
VMLY&R Commerce 7 1    
Lowe Lintas 3 1    
FCB Interface 9 2 2 1
FCB Ulka 4      
BBDO 1      
Leo Burnett 1      

 

Source:
Campaign India

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