Once again, Landia was the only production company in Latin America who made it to the A-List of Advertising Age, among the top 26 production companies of the world.
The Buenos Aires-headquartered global shop produced plenty of memorable stories. Andy Fogwill was on board for Coca-Cola's massive "Taste the Feeling" campaign that put music at the forefront and directed a sweet spot featuring a tumultuous breakup, as well as another depicting "Brotherly Love," via Santo. Agustin Alberdi and NYSU were also part of team Coke and directed the "Supermarket" ad, via Sra Rushmore Espana. Rodrigo Saavedra, the talent behind the brilliant Scrabble " Love Story," directed "Star Wars" actor Diego Luna in Corona's powerful and timely "The Wall," via Leo Burnett Mexico. The company also produced one of the year's best do-good ideas, out of David Buenos Aires. The ad found a way around Facebook censorship rules to show women how to do breast cancer exams properly, by using "manboobs" as an example.