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Angel Mews
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About
HunkyDory is a brand new production company offering an eclectic mix of directing talent from all over the world, with skill and experience in commercials, award-winning TV comedy and drama, feature films, music videos and documentaries. Their fantastic work has won awards at Cannes Lions, D&AD, Creative Circle, Clio as well as BAFTA, RTA and Emmy recognition.
HunkyDory brings a modern and reliable energy that can work to any brief and create outstanding work for agencies or clients direct. Life is good, it’s HunkyDory.
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Work of the Week: 10/04/26
This week’s best work includes a Hyundai environmental initiative, coffee shop miniatures for De’Longhi, and a LEGO campaign starring Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, Vini Jr. and Kylian Mbappé, from BBH London, VML Health, FP7 McCann Dubai, and more
Ernie Johnson, Charles Barkley, Kenny Smith and Shaquille O’Neal Star in ESPN's Playoff Campaign
Basketball stars are clowning roommates living on the set of their own show in spot from Arts & Letters and Good Behavior director Pete Marquis
Dancers Perform ‘ResistDance’ Protest at Kennedy Center over Trump-Linked Epstein Allegations
After being slammed by the White House in February, The First Amendment Troop returned with a new performance, created with hungryman, directed by Bryan Buckley and choreographed by Matthew Steffens, as young dancers demand answers and accountability
Tampax Named Period Protection Partner of the Toronto Tempo
Tampax will support Tempo athletes on and off the court and expand Canadian girls' access to basketball through a partnership with Lay-Up Youth Basketball
Arsenal and Dirt Is Good Want Girls to Embrace the Messiness of Playing Outside
The long-running partnership’s latest campaign sees Arsenal Women’s squad share never-before-seen childhood photos to help girls feel more comfortable playing outside
BeatFM Bottles the Side Effects of Everyday Hits
BeatFM’s relaunch campaign reframes hit songs as triggers for real-life behaviours, packaging the biggest tracks like pharmaceutical side effects






