![]() I honestly don’t know if the movie will succeed in that regard. There is a sincere desire on Toronto’s part to discuss common teen subjects with a tone that understands, and wants to present these things in a way that might bring teenagers and parents together. It also lets down the fact that this is a movie with more to offer than just a gimmick. Both Amerman and Bobadilla make the material work, but we ultimately still have a script that lets them down to a certain extent. ![]() As the movie tries to hit some harder points, things descend into a melodrama that occasionally gets to be cringe-worthy. Yet there is something oddly cloying about these kids, and about the way their relationship unfolds. The movie explores subjects like bullying and depression without trying to talk down to its characters or material. The story itself is a little less thrilling. In watching the brilliant execution of these things by Toronto, as well as the cast, I was honestly enthralled. The movie also takes advantage of young actors who contribute a great deal to the film’s consistent tone. While telling an admittedly average story, the movie does utilize its style in a very fluid, consistently believable way. Face 2 Face wants to feel natural in every regard, and in every exchange between the kids. While this isn’t the first movie to use those things for storytelling purposes, this is certainly the first movie to aspire to telling a fairly ambitious story with only those things. This is also how the movie was actually shot by Toronto. Their relationship rekindles over computer screens and/or phone video chats. The story concerns two teenagers, Teel (Daniel Amerman) and Madison (Daniela Bobadilla) who pick up a childhood friendship after a number of years. Listen to the podcast here or read more info.Directed by Matt Toronto, Face 2 Face wants to be more than an intriguing execution of its premise. “This unique podcast goes beyond the usual dry interview formats of business podcasts, and dives deep into honest, informative and often humorous stories, told in an entertaining way you won’t find anywhere else.” Vinomofo’s CEO Justin Dry revealing why a marketing campaign is his only business regret.įacebook head of marketing Australia Alexandra Sloane said: “The unique stories unpacked in each episode of Face 2 Face offer marketers and business leaders of all sizes, real insights into how some of the best brands in the world are approaching their customers today.The Monkeys CEO Mark Green and Tourism New Zealand’s Andrew Waddell unpacking how the New Australialand campaigns came together, and why they worked so well.Netflix’s agency We Are Social CEO Suzie Shaw on how the entertainment giant dominates cultural conversations.DDB Sydney ECD Tara Ford on how they created the brave UNfail campaign for Volkswagen.The new season features insights from some of the industry’s most respected leaders, sharing tips about driving real results for Australian brands through conversation, curation, community and commerce. The first series of Face 2 Face topped the business podcast charts in 2018 and was the biggest Australian marketing podcast of the year. Facebook’s Face 2 Face marketing podcast is set to return for a second season, hosted by Jules Lund and featuring untold stories from brands including Netflix, Telstra, Spotify, DDB Sydney, MLA, Tourism New Zealand, Vinomofo, Xinja, McDonald’s and KFC.
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