Video: Communism with a smiling face: a fun advertisement for a museum
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
In museums, it's interesting, and there are a lot of funny things, so a fun advertisement should be invited there, according to Czech creatives. And even such a serious institution as the Prague Museum of Communism should not scare off visitors with officialdom. It is much more productive to show what funny little people these Fidel Castro and Kim Jong Il are, even if they are communist leaders.
A serious face is not yet a sign of intelligence. But in this regard, the characters of the funny advertising are in perfect order: they rejoice like children who have finally been brought to a toy store. Fidel Castro smiles at the newly bought bust of Stalin, and Kim Jong Il shows all 32 teeth at the sight of a stand with postcards (it must be that the party leaders are also not alien to funny drawings with silly signatures).
The inscription on the funny poster explains that the museum “does not let communism fade away” (“Keeping communism alive”), go into the state of a textbook ghost (although such an exhibit would probably not hurt in the museum). The authors of the funny advertisement are employees of the Prague branch of the Y&R agency.
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