A group of Hungarian mothers wants to make sure that their children will have a safe home. All children live with severe disabilities. The parents think that the Hungarian state fails to offer them proper housing although it is required by European law. One hundred thousand families in Hungary have members with disabilities.

We created a series of six short videos for the campaign which focused on the deep love between parents and children, and how this changed the lives of the parents.

Production: organiKvideo

Creative director and editor: Laszlo Bihari

Cinematography: Laszlo Halasz, Akos Baranya

Motion graphics: Victor Maria Lima

Light: Akos Baranya

Creative Producer: Andras Upor

Category:

Creative Development & Production

Client:

Foundation for Caring Our Children and The Hungarian Civil Liberties Union (TASZ)

Duration:

12 weeks

Production location:

Budapest, Hungary

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The Lawyer Who Helped Me Survive

The Lawyer Who Helped Me Survive

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A vision of London abandoned
Ruth in the hospital after being diagnosed with sepsis

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The Lawyer Who Helped Me Survive

The Lawyer Who Helped Me Survive

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A real foster parent participated in the film
The shooting was daytime, and we relighted the scene in post

I Imagined my Mother

I Imagined my Mother

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A real foster parent participated in the film
The shooting was daytime, and we relighted the scene in post

Creative Development & Production

I Imagined my Mother

I Imagined my Mother

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