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Entrant: INNOCEAN Berlin, Berlin
Brand: Reporters Without Borders
Title: "The First Speech: Venezuela"
Corporate Name of Client: Reporters Without Borders Germany
Client Company: Reporters Without Borders , Berlin
Clients: Sylvie Ahrens-Urbanek / Prisca Martaguet
PR Company: Persuasion Communications
Agency: INNOCEAN Berlin, Berlin
Chief Creative Officer: Gabriel Mattar
Executive Creative Director: Ricardo Wolff
Copywriter: Juan Andrés Kebork
Art Director: Leon Celay
Agency Designer: Will Cega
Agency Head of Production: Fabian Barz
Agency Producer: Jan Scholz
Agency Motion Designers: Carlos Suárez/Alexander Aleksidze
Agency Strategic Planners: Odile Breffa/Ilaria Traverso
Agency Strategy Director: Anna Nowak-Otto
Senior Media Manager: Maja Lah
Head of Capacity Management: Paulina Gonzalez
Production Companies: Stink Berlin, Berlin/Metro Production, Tbilisi/Yatta Filmes, Porto Alegre/Stink Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo
Production Managing Director: Justin Stiebel
Director: Giordano Maestrelli
Executive Producer: Moritz Merkel
Producer: Melody Micmacher
Director of Photography: Konrad Losch
Art Directors - Production: Sopo Bazghadze/Martino Piccinini
Head of Stink Rising: Florian Hülbig
Editor: Simon Klinkertz
Colour Grading: Joseph Bicknell
Music Production Company: Studio Funk, Berlin
Music Executive Producer: Uta Wittchen
Music & Sound Design: Satelite
Sound Engineer/Audio & Music: Marius Wiechmann
Stylist: Ketevan Kalandadze
Costume Designer: Isadora Bertolucci

Description:
With over 80 countries holding elections and an estimated 4 billion voters heading to the polls, 2024 is the biggest electoral year in history - a pivotal moment for democracy worldwide. While some countries may gain more freedom, others face the risk of losing it.

As Reporters Without Borders Germany celebrates its 30th year anniversary, we want to remind everyone that the free press is vital to keep democracy and human rights alive. In historical moments like these, it's especially important to keep a close eye on autocrats disguised as democrats, watch out for their pre^y words, and trust the free press instead.