Peroni launches global summer campaign, Italian style

GLOBAL - Peroni Nastro Azzurro, the SABMiller owned Italian beer brand, has launched its global 'Spring/ Summer' ad campaign.

Peroni launches global summer campaign, Italian style

The campaign, created by The Bank, will launch in cinemas on Friday (15 April) supported by outdoor, print and online activity.

The ad has been shot with a 1960s style Bolex camera, featuring scenes of fashionable men and women in Italy during the summer months. The music has been recorded by Mario Biondi, a triple-platinum Italian musician.

Andrew Walker, global brand director, Peroni Nastro Azzurro, said, "It is challenging to articulate just what it is that that makes summer 'Italian style' so compelling, but we feel the new campaign for Peroni Nastro Azzurro artfully captures that essence.

"With the release of this new campaign, Peroni Nastro Azzurro is pleased to continue its commitment to working with some of Italy’s most gifted and passionate artists."

Last August, Peroni launched a campaign with a short film by award-winning Italian film director Gabriele Muccino.

This article was first published on campaignlive.co.uk.

Source:
Brand Republic

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