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Non-profit help organization Who Cares?! and agency Hungry Boys demonstrated how easy it is to get a man angry enough to hit a woman simply by making a faulty vending machine.
The premise was simple. They placed a vending machine with a female persona in one of Moscow’s largest shopping centers. It has been configured so that the snacks inside get stuck after a customer has paid. Using vibration and display sensors, the machine will eventually release the purchase, but only after a man has hit the thing several times. And in doing so the smiling female vending assistant bursts in to tears drawing the attention of passers-by.
More disturbing than how easy it is to get a Russian male to hit a vending machine though is the fact that ten thousand Russian women die as a result of domestic violence.
Client: Who Cares?!
Producer: Alexey Nikolaev
Agency: Hungry Boys
Creative Director: Vlad Sitnikov
Copywriter / creator: Alexander Stefanets
Production: Zebra Hero
Director: Andrey Paukov
Motion Designer: Maxim Malakhov
Operator: Oleg Horoshavin
Photographer: Yana Yartseva
Model: Ulyana Bekauri