Agency: Aesop
Date: Nov 2018
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London's child poverty charity, the Childhood Trust's emotive Christmas ad is a far cry from your typical Christmas campaign built to encourage more festive shopping.

Challenging the traditional Christmas ad, the charity's festive tale is one grounded in reality. It responds to recent research conducted by the Childhood Trust that revealed 21,265 children who live in poverty in London will receive no presents this year.

To raise awareness of this sad reality, the film created by ad agency Aesop, follows a seasonal worker who dresses up as Santa Claus in a shopping centre's Grotto.

Opening with a well-known Christmas scene, the film sees the stand-in Santa hand out gifts to children, before taking his paycheck and heading home on the bus.

The reality of our Santa's sad situation emerges once he enters through the door of his small flat, in a London borough; a different world from the bright, make-believe festive streets from which he came.

There are no Christmas cards in this household, just debt reminders and the only decorations are children's drawings which hang from the walls around a small bed where two children sleep.

The stark contrast from his day job handing out presents to strangers children, to the sad reality of a present-less Christmas for his own, works to hit home the extent to which austerity affects those around us.

Alongside the film, the Childhood Trust aims to raise over £2m for 75 London charities to fund support for disadvantaged children and young people throughout 2019. Donations made to the charity between November 27 and December 4 will be doubled, as part of its, Big Give Christmas Challenge campaign.

Credits

Client: The Childhood Trust (Laurence Guinness, CEO).

Agency: Aesop

Executive Creative Director: Brian Cooper (Aesop)

Art Director: Chris Holt (Aesop)

Art Director: Simon Diss

Copywriter: Jamie Putnam

Senior Producer: Steph Couchman (Aesop)

Account Director: Lisa Roscoe (Aesop)

Director: Dan Montanarini

Director of Photography: Alistair Little

Sound Design: Tom Jenkins

Editor: Pawel Stec

Production Design: Jason Kelvin