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Shop To Save Their Lives
06/09/2023
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London, UK
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‘Red River Farm’ is a classic children’s TV show but with a twist. The cute puppet protagonists are actually a band of abused animals here to re-educate the public about using animal products in fashion.

In the UK, like most countries, Children’s TV shows are used to educate the young about the facts of life. But, for obvious reasons, they are only told the palatable version. We carry these rose tinted views into adulthood. Never questioning what we were told or choosing ignorance over facing up to the real truth. For some things in life, it’s easier to believe the things we were taught when we were young. Take wool, for example, we are taught that it’s merely a haircut and that the sheep don’t mind using their hair to make woolly jumpers. And for things like leather, well, that’s just left off the syllabus all together. 

Set on a farm reminiscent of classic children’s TV shows of bygone decades, actress and comedian Jessie Cave meets wholesome, seemingly cheery puppet animals who burst into an upbeat, catchy, yet gruesome song about the cruel treatment they endure in the name of fashion.t offers an unflinching explanation of how clothes are really made and the consequences for the animals involved. 

We purposefully created a newsworthy film to ensure interest from the biggest publishers. It was picked up by titles including the Daily Mail and Metro, with a combined reach of 115 million and an estimated 820K views. We created resonance with some of the UK’s largest influencers, reaching the networks of: Gemma Collins (2.2m), Jessy Barden (2.1m) and Shabaz Says (1m) among others and generating over 400k views. This increased awareness also changed opinions, with comments like: “Feels like veganism is too focused on the food aspects and people forget the other ways animals are exploited” The film ends with a message of hope, asking the audience to: “Shop like their lives depend on it”.


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