We’ve all got to go sometime, and when we do, why not pass on the good bits that remain?
Everyday someone dies in need of an organ transplant. So, from next spring the law around organ donations in England is changing – to enable more people to pass on their organs, to save more lives. This means that unless people choose to opt out (or are in an excluded group), they will be considered as having agreed to donate their own organs when they die.
Nice Shirt director Jesper Ericstam worked with Pablo London to develop the idea, and generously agreed to offer his services for free, as did all the key crew, in order to make the most of the available budget. We were overwhelmed by the readiness of people to help us to help the NHS. The result is this lovely, dreamy, sad but ultimately uplifting film.
Nice Shirt is more than a production company. It’s a culture. An attitude. A movement. A way of being. A unified cosmic belief system.
But mainly a production company. A nice one. We travel the world making excellent ads, content, documentaries, dramas and everything in between.
Our eclectic roster of directors have between them won a medium-sized wheelbarrow full of awards: Arrows, Lions, Clios, Sharks, Eggs. Not yet a Beaver, but we’re working on it.
Our producers are battle-hardened, imaginative, resourceful – not to say cunning – and generally personable. They’d be delighted to talk to you about whatever you’re trying to do… unless you’re peddling office phone systems, in which case they are in a meeting.
So, if you have a problem, if no one else can help, and if you can find us…
(We’re on Charlotte Street)