HSBC
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BBC
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Sony Ericsson
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J&B
Stuart Douglas
Stuart Douglas
Other Brother · J&B
An intriguing tale of sibling rivalry in Stuart’s latest, as the legendary scotch proves it’s “No Whiskey for Old Men”.
Two brothers, though they share the same name, are quite different. The film is one brother’s sprawling account as to why one is not like the other. The success, achievements and glory came easily to one sibling, whilst the path our brother – “the other” – has followed is a route much more challenging but no less rewarding. Two brothers but very different spirits.
It’s a rip-roaring tale handsomely directed by Stuart and features a emotive voiceover from BBC Sherlock’s Moriarty, Andrew Scott.
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Jeep
Stuart Douglas
Stuart Douglas
A Different Drummer · Jeep
Stuart’s latest film for Jeep picks up where his previous, Cannes Lion-winning film for the 4×4 car maker left off. This new spot for the Chinese market, where the film was shot and recently aired, delivers a message in praise of the spirit of individuality in these fast-paced modern times.
The film was shot on location in the region of Shenzhen with Stuart’s masterful photography showcasing the city’s fast-growing, dramatic urban landscape with small contrasting vignettes helping to illustrate the film’s message of marching to one’s own drum. It’s an intriguing and gorgeous snapshot of where modern China is today.
McDonald's
Stuart Douglas
National Centre for Domestic Violence
Stuart Douglas
Stuart Douglas
Final Minutes · National Centre for Domestic Violence
Stuart’s latest charity spot raises awareness for NCDV, the National Centre for Domestic Violence, and their new campaign to #beatdv.
A World Cup summer means another global celebration of football, the entire world gripped by the events on the pitch in Brazil and what happens in those all-important 90 minutes. Stuart’s stark film reminds us though that for some, there is a lot more at stake once the final whistle goes then whether or not a team wins or loses.
The basis of the film comes from a recent survey that discovered incidents of domestic violence in the UK rise 25% following a match involving the England national team. A shocking statistic and an important cause is given a powerful platform in Stuart’s sensitively observed spot. The performance from the female lead in combination with the gripping sound makes for an effective and compelling film, delivering a hard-hitting message for us all to consider during this summer’s matches.
See more of Stuart’s work over at the Nice Shirt website https://niceshirtfilms.com
And there’s always more fun at the blog https://niceshirtfilms.blogspot.com