December 13, 2009
inky:

Czech Dream

Remunda and Klusák invented the “Český sen” hypermarket and created a massive advertising campaign around it. Posing as businessmen, the two film students managed to persuade an ad agency and a public relations agency to create a campaign for them. Billboards appeared on Czech highways, and 200,000 pamphlets were distributed in Prague. A jingle was recorded, and there was a series of television commercials. The advertising campaign slogans were “don’t come” and “don’t spend”, etc.
Still, the filmmakers succeeded in attracting more than 3000 shoppers to an empty plain for their “grand opening” on May 31, 2003. What looked like a huge building from a distance was actually only a canvas façade backed by scaffolding.

inky:

Czech Dream

Remunda and Klusák invented the “Český sen” hypermarket and created a massive advertising campaign around it. Posing as businessmen, the two film students managed to persuade an ad agency and a public relations agency to create a campaign for them. Billboards appeared on Czech highways, and 200,000 pamphlets were distributed in Prague. A jingle was recorded, and there was a series of television commercials. The advertising campaign slogans were “don’t come” and “don’t spend”, etc.

Still, the filmmakers succeeded in attracting more than 3000 shoppers to an empty plain for their “grand opening” on May 31, 2003. What looked like a huge building from a distance was actually only a canvas façade backed by scaffolding.