Mexico Vivo Foundation: More Than Words

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Media Type:

Film Film

Brand

brand

Agency

agency

Country:

Mexico

Catatonia, Femess, México Vivo, the Diversity Commission of the Chamber of Deputies, The Trevor Project, Sico, and Gilead have joined forces to present "Más que palabras” (More Than Words), a short film directed by Gerard Mates and created by Grey Mexico, aimed at raising awareness and preventing suicide within the LGBTIQ+ community.

Credits

Advertising Agency:

Grey Mexico

Grey’s Global Head of Creative Excellence:

Emma Tonetti

Grey’s Global Chief Creative Officer:

Gabriel Schmitt

Grey’s Global Creative Partner:

Diego Medvedocky

Grey’s Global Sr. Creative Manager:

Catrina Ramos

Grey’s Global Craft Partner:

Costanza Rossi

Grey’s Global Producer:

Emiliano Alvarenga

Grey’s Global Creative Reputation:

Florencia Kessler

CEO:

Coral Arnedo

CCO:

Alexis Ospina

Creative Direction:

Gerardo Vila Alonso

Copywriters:

Samuel Morales, Jacqueline Verduzco, Gerardo Vila

Art Director:

Francisco Escalante, Rosario Ovando, Mario Berber, Lenin Valencia

Production:

Leah Pagés

Account manager:

Rodrigo Moheno

Production studio:

Catatonia

Director:

Gerard Mates

Executive Producer:

Veronica Valadez, Encarna Moreno, Alfonso Sanchez, Carolina Sinagawa

Director of Photography:

Leo Calzoni

Line Producer:

Julio Castillo

Art Direction:

Amilcar Espadas

Production Coordinator:

Julio Castillo Jr

Costume Design:

Maximiliano Patko

Post Production:

Cuatro Catorce

Music / Sound Design:

Sauvalle

Direct Sound:

Marycruz Álvarez

Post Production:

Fantastic Post, Cuatro Catorce

Sound:

La cueva del oso, Sauvalle

Date:

May, 2025

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