For millions of people all over the world, Christmas is all about keeping the old family traditions alive. And not surprisingly, most family traditions are rooted in the kitchen. So what does the festive season look like when a key family member has just passed away? And what about if itâs the one who also just happens to cook the Christmas meal – year in and year out?
This question is explored with subtlety and room for ambiguity in todayâs new Christmas campaign for PLUS Supermarket by J. Walter Thompson Amsterdam. The film shows a woman lovingly preparing a Christmas meal, under the careful watching eyes of her mother.
To get it just right, the younger woman frequently checks an old and battered family recipe book â one just like most families have tucked away at home. But during the film it becomes increasingly clear that Christmas this year is different than any other⦠The womanâs mother has in fact recently passed away. But by way of her family recipes and traditions, she lives on. And is represented in a ghost-like form, guiding her daughter while she honours her mother by preparing the meal in exactly the same way as her mother always did.
Bas Korsten, Creative Partner at J. Walter Thompson Amsterdam said: âAll families have their tales and their traditions. And Christmas is an especially poignant time of the year to explore these stories. In this particular case, the hero of our narrative for PLUS Supermarkets is that old recipe book – connecting the generations and ensuring that the family recipes will never get lost or forgotten.â
Esmée Blom, Communication Manager at PLUS Supermarkets added: âWe are really proud of this new campaign. We strongly believe in the strategy we developed for PLUS some 3 years ago and the way in which we are executing it. We are aiming for the same success as last yearâs campaign, which in terms of market share was our best Christmas ever.â
The campaign is scored with a new version of Robbie Williamsâ smash-hit âSheâs the Oneâ which was originally released almost 20 years ago this December. The track is sensitively performed by British recording artist, Frances, who was nominated for a BRIT in the category âCriticâs Choiceâ for 2016. The track was produced by Amp.Amsterdam.
The new campaign follows in PLUS Supermarketâs (new) tradition of exploring family narratives at Christmas, which started last year with J. Walter Thompsonâs campaign showing a co-parenting family during the festive season.
Source:Â J. Walter Thompson Amsterdam
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