Relaunched archive keeps Cannes alive 

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Providing the digital home for the International Festival of Creativity, the Cannes Lions Archive has re-launched with improved functionality and a brand new design, “bringing the spirit of creativity to people across the globe”.

Until 31 August, all delegates who attended Cannes Lions will have complimentary access to the archive, allowing them to view the shortlists and winners from across all nine days of the festival.

For the first time, the work from Lions Health and Lions Innovation will also be included, allowing for an all-encompassing look at the global creative bar, as set by this year’s judges.

Providing an opportunity to catch up on moments that may have been missed, the 2015 talks are also available for delegates to watch. Some of the highlights include: Tinder’s Sean Rad; Former Vice President Al Gore with Sir Martin Sorrell; Cosmopolitan’s Editor-in-Chief Joanna Coles with Snapchat’s Evan Spiegel; artist Marilyn Manson; and computer scientist Sir Tim Berners-Lee, as well as industry legends Chuck Porter, Amir Kassaei, Jeff Goodby and Rich Silverstein.

“With a festival that has over 40,000 entries and 250 talks, we know it’s important to offer this takeaway to delegates,” says Lions Festivals ceo Philip Thomas. “It’s a golden opportunity to take the time to explore the industry’s new talent, emerging themes and trends, as well as relive and discover those one-off moments and quotes from over 500 speakers.”

He said, the Cannes Lions Archive – “a 365 days-a-year tool” – is a powerful resource packed with content that is designed to assist with everyday creative practices.

Subscribers can search through 400,000 pieces of work, more than 450 hours of talks, over 260,000 credited industry professionals and view the definitive industry rankings through the Cannes Report.


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