In celebration of Marmalade’s 10 year anniversary, our CEO, Claire Eades, pens a letter reflecting on the last decade, and looks towards the amazing purpose-driven opportunities ahead.
Read More‘When I established Marmalade in 2011, I wanted to create campaigns that made real impact and fostered behaviour change. Through the various client campaigns we delivered, I realised the content with an underlying purpose had a real ability to connect with, and inspire audiences. The feedback was always very positive and personal, and had the power to change brand perception…’
Read MoreToday is International Day of the Girl Child. Created by the United Nations, it is a day to raise awareness of the challenges that millions of girls face every day and support girls’ progress all around the world. From education to child marriage, this day harnesses the dreams and potential of young girls’ that are often thwarted by discrimination, violence and a lack of equal opportunities.
Read MoreMarmalade are super excited to announce their win for best social media campaign at the EVCOM Clarion Awards 2014 for our #FGMrose campaign created for Plan UK.
Read MoreMarmalade Film & Media’s Founder and Managing Director Claire Eades was recently interviewed by Rachel Bull - Editor of Brand Republic for Libertine Magazine, on Marmalade and some of our harder-hitting campaigns.
Read MoreA digital film by Marmalade Film & Media to raise awareness of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), has launched this week and fronts a global push from charity Plan UK to end the practise ‘within a generation.’
The #FGMrose viral short is also part of the world’s biggest girls’ rights campaign – Because I am a Girl – which has so far reached 58m women.
Read MoreJonathan Glazer’s Under the Skin isn’t going to be everyone’s cup of tea. Those expecting something similar to his vibrantly surreal cult hit Sexy Beast (2000) might be in for a bit of a shock. Under the Skin is bleak, harrowingly bleak. The film follows Scarlett Johannson’s character, an unnamed alien who spends much of her time trawling Glasgow in a white van in order to prey on unsuspecting men.
Read MoreThe BAFTAs - an evening full of surprises; and here's one that has really inspired us at Marmalade: Somali–born Barkhad Abdi winning best supporting actor.
Read MoreClaude Frisse-Greene's early film on the streets and people of London of 1927 is a fascinating insight into life back then; what makes it all more easy to relate to is the fact that it is in colour.
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