Title | DIFFERENT TIMES, SAME LOVE |
Brand | NESTLE PHILIPPINES |
Product / Service | NIDO FORTIGROW |
Category | A02. Drinks - Alcoholic & Non-Alcoholic |
Entrant | PUBLICIS MANILA Makati City, THE PHILIPPINES |
Entrant Company | PUBLICIS MANILA Makati City, THE PHILIPPINES |
Advertising Agency | PUBLICIS MANILA Makati City, THE PHILIPPINES |
Media Agency | ZENITHOPTIMEDIA Makati, THE PHILIPPINES |
Production Company | LOUDBOX STUDIOS Makati City, THE PHILIPPINES |
Production Company 2 | PABRIKA Makati City, THE PHILIPPINES |
Production Company 3 | OPTIMA Makati City, THE PHILIPPINES |
Name | Company | Position |
---|---|---|
Matec Villanueva | Publicis Manila, Inc. | Chairman and Chief Executive Officer |
Alistair Wood | Publicis Manila, Inc. | Chief Creative Officer |
Paolo Fabregas | Publicis Manila, Inc. | Executive Creative Director |
Gideon Lanot | Publicis Manila, Inc. | Senior Art Director |
Marvin Ramos/Roxanne Young | Publicis Manila, Inc. | Visualizer |
Patrice Mendoza | Publicis Manila, Inc. | Copywriter |
Marlen del Rosario | Publicis Manila, Inc. | Division Head |
Pamy Hernandez | Publicis Manila, Inc. | Associate Business Unit Director |
Arvon Fernandez | Publicis Manila, Inc. | Account Director |
Bettina Siojo | Publicis Manila, Inc. | Account Manager |
Malou Betco | Publicis Manila, Inc. | Strategic Planning Director |
Jet Darisan | Publicis Manila, Inc. | Senior Strategic Planner |
GJ Saguisag | Publicis Manila, Inc. | Insight Planning Director |
Sandra Puno/Paolo Mercado | Nestle Philippines, Inc. | Director of Communication & Marketing Services |
Jojo dela Cruz | Nestle Philippines, Inc. | Business Executive Manager |
Jayel Ladioray | Nestle Philippines, Inc. | Creative Services Head |
Willy de Ocampo | Nestle Philippines, Inc. | Category Marketing Manager - Team Lead |
Denise Chua | Nestle Philippines, Inc. | Consumer Marketing Manager |
Karen Alba | Nestle Philippines, Inc. | Digital Media Manager |
Joel Limchoc | Film Pabrika | Director |
“Different Times, Same Love” is a story of a young mom, her own mother, and her daughter, and what happens when grandma babysits for the first time. We follow the day of this grandmother-granddaughter pair and see how they squabble. The granddaughter wants to it mommy’s way, while grandma wants to do it her way. They struggle to see eye to eye with almost everything – meals, playtime, and even wardrobe. In the end, the mother comes home and witnesses an argument between her mom and her daughter. Embarrassed, she apologizes to her own mom, because she feels that her daughter’s behavior is a reflection of her as a parent. But just as we expect more conflict, the story takes an uplifting twist. The grandmother says that despite the struggle, she actually had a great day with her granddaughter. We then see scenes of the pair bonding and having fun throughout the day. “She’s just like you”, reassures the grandmother, in an ending that leads us to the heart of the film --- times may change, but a mother’s love stays the same.