Javier Lourenço is an award winning filmmaker, creative and entrepreneur with global recognition. He worked as art director and creative director in several ad agencies such as Saatchi & Saatchi, DDB, Euro RSCG and Agulla y BaccetiBuenos Aires. In 2006 became a director working for the creative studio Amautalab. In 2009 he the founded the collective of artists Flamboyant Paradise.
As a mixed media director he focuses on provocative comedy storytelling and outstanding art directionusing diverse aesthetics and eclectic techniques.
As advertising creative and director he won over 250 international awards such as Cannes Lions, Clio, One Show, New York Festivals amongst others. In 2018 he won the Webby Awards #The YouTube Ad of the Year with Gatorade’s «Heart of a Lio», the Lionel Messi’s animated biopic.
He worked for significant international brands such as Coca-Cola, Unilever, Pepsico, Ikea, MTV and Procter & Gamble amongst many others. His provocative cross-genre short film «The Blindness of the Woods» (2009) was a Sundance official selection and was awarded in Milano and in Clermont-Ferrand Film Festival.
Javier Lourenço is an award winning filmmaker, creative and entrepreneur with global recognition. He worked as art director and creative director in several ad agencies such as Saatchi & Saatchi, DDB, Euro RSCG and Agulla y BaccetiBuenos Aires. In 2006 became a director working for the creative studio Amautalab. In 2009 he the founded the collective of artists Flamboyant Paradise.
As a mixed media director he focuses on provocative comedy storytelling and outstanding art directionusing diverse aesthetics and eclectic techniques.
As advertising creative and director he won over 250 international awards such as Cannes Lions, Clio, One Show, New York Festivals amongst others. In 2018 he won the Webby Awards #The YouTube Ad of the Year with Gatorade’s «Heart of a Lio», the Lionel Messi’s animated biopic.
He worked for significant international brands such as Coca-Cola, Unilever, Pepsico, Ikea, MTV and Procter & Gamble amongst many others.
His provocative cross-genre short film «The Blindness of the Woods» (2009) was a Sundance official selection and was awarded in Milano and in Clermont-Ferrand Film Festival.