A Sports Bettor Pays Off His Biggest Debt in Thrilling Willy Wonka-Ish Spot
Sometimes the Golden Ticket isn't for you
What a whimsical piece of work this is. For Euro 2020 and the Champions League finals, French betting firm Winamax and TBWAParis give us “The Mama.”
Betting ads aren’t always fun to watch, and often glamorize the act of betting or the promise of winning, even as we know winning is rare and bettors mostly hang out in seedy bars, screaming at each other and glaring menacingly at people buying cigarettes.
“The Mama” skips all that. It’s about what you do it for.
A guy watching a game with a buddy walks his mom to the elevator so she can leave for a trip. It’s a familiar scenario—you imagine he’s eager to get rid of her so he can hang out undisturbed. On the way, he checks his phone: He’s won his bet.
As his mother enters the elevator, he looks at her in an almost suspiciously meaningful way. Then, instead of pushing the down button, he sends her up, watching the ascension with almost cartoonish hope.
But shouldn’t she be headed down…? This is an error she notices later, when the elevator starts careening ever more violently upward, shaking walls, collapsing plaster, breaking through a penthouse, through the bottom of a swimming pool … and straight into the sky, Willy Wonka style. (We do prefer the Wonka elevator experience, though. The Winamax one is terrifying and janky.)
The elevator ultimately stops in the first-class cabin of an airplane, where the mother, still shaken, is shown to her seat. “Anything for your mama,” the ad concludes, bringing it all together: If the son was happy about his winnings, it was to give his mother what she deserved—a really good trip, all on her own, without having to worry about anybody.
“The Mama” was directed by Sam Pilling and produced by Wanda. The background music is “If I Can Dream” by Elvis, another guy who felt the size of his debt to his mama; his first song was a casual recording he made as a birthday gift to her.
“Ideas this fun and creative are rare, so for me it was important that the picture and acting performances were absolutely perfect,” Pilling says. “This meant working closely with our cast and capturing as much as possible in live view rather than relying on CGI. I can honestly say that this was the most fun I’ve had making a film in the studio.”
See the making-of below. It’s fun to see how the production team shook things up, literally.
“The Mama” went out on May 29, before the Champions League finals. This also marked the eve of Mother’s Day in France.
CREDITS
Client: WINAMAX
Agency: TBWAParis
Client Managers: Alexandre ROOS, Christophe SCHAMING, Mathieu PORRI, Aurélien GUIGLINI, Julien HUBER
Agency Managers: Jonathan SEROG, Matthieu CHARLES
Strategic Planning: Basile VIAULT
Executive Creative Directors: Benjamin MARCHAL, Faustin CLAVERIE
Copywriter: Vincent CUSENIER
Creative Director: Lucie VALLOTTON
CEO Else & Head of TV Prod: Maxime BOIRON
Creative Producer: Benoit DUCHEMIN
PRODUCTION
Production: WANDA
Producer: Patrick BARBIER
Executive Producer: Olivier DUBOCAGE
Line Producer: Romain CAVAGNAC
Director: Sam PILLING
DOP: Kasper TUXEN
POST-PRODUCTION
Editor: Ellie JOHNSON – Tenthree
Shoot supervisor / 2D Lead Artist: Carl NORTON – The Mill London
3D Lead Artist: Kate GABRIEL – The Mill London
Post-Producteur: Clément PIGNAL
PRODUCTION SON
Head of Music and Sound: Olivier LEFEBVRE
Music & Sound Producer: Fabrice POUVREAU, , Fanny MITHOIS
Sound Ingeneer: Alexandre ROBIEUX
Music Business Affairs: Constance DUHOURCEAU, Marion LE GULUCHE
Original Music: If I Can Dream / Elvis Presley
Author/ Compositor: Walter Earl Brown