ANTLER X WINTER
Creative Direction
Film Direction
The Antler Winter Campaign Film unfolds within a natural landscape, where movement, emotion, and atmosphere shape a romantic and nostalgic narrative. Set among trees and open fields, the film follows a journey defined by freedom and connection. The Antler Winter Campaign Film introduces a world that feels soft, expressive, and deeply grounded in nature.
Moving through wide, open spaces, the characters exist in a constant state of motion. Running across fields, pausing within the landscape, and drifting between moments, their presence reflects a sense of release. The environment is expansive and quiet, allowing each gesture to feel amplified. Trees, wind, and open ground create a setting that feels both intimate and infinite.
Starring Hanna Kobialka and Yeanhoo, the film brings together two contrasting yet connected energies. Their interaction feels instinctive and unforced. Movement becomes a form of expression, shifting between closeness and distance. This dynamic introduces a feeling of freedom, balanced by moments of stillness and reflection.
Visually, the film embraces soft light and natural textures. Winter tones, muted colours, and subtle shifts in atmosphere define the imagery. The landscape is not simply a backdrop but an active presence, shaping both pace and emotion. Suitcases and bags are integrated into the journey, becoming part of the movement rather than a focal point.
Rather than following a structured narrative, the Antler Winter Campaign Film focuses on mood and sensation. It captures fleeting moments that feel both personal and universal. The result is a cinematic piece that blends romance, nostalgia, and travel into a cohesive and expressive experience, where freedom and movement define the essence of the story.
