Campaign India Team
Jun 22, 2021

Cannes Lions 2021: India gets eight more shortlists

Shortlists announced across six more categories

Cannes Lions 2021: India gets eight more shortlists

India's total shortlist count has reached 56 after the organisers of the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity announced shortlists across six categories on day two of the festival.

Indian agencies got eight shortlists in these categories.

Digital Craft Lions
 
Dentsu Webchutney has got all three Indian shortlists in this category. They come for Vice Media's 'The 8-Bit Journo'.
 
Entertainment Lions
 
Dentsu Webchutney has India's only shortlist in this category too. The agency's entry titled 'The World's Most Reported Trailer' for Trigger Happy Entertainment has made the cut.
 
Entertainment Lions for Music

Wunderman Thompson's 'Save Our Sentinels' for Jimmy Nelson Foundation is in the only Indian shortlist in this category. 

Entertainment Lions for Sport
 
No Indian entry made the shortlist in this category.
 
Film Craft Lions 
 
Chrome Pictures earned India's only shortlist in the Film Craft category for its work for Facebook's 'Pooja Didi' film. 
 
Industry Craft Lions
 
Famous Innovations has earned two shortlists for its entries titled 'Reaction' and 'Lynching' for The Photographic Society of India.
 

 

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Campaign India

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