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VOLKSWAGEN’S “THE PARENTS” CAMPAIGN HIGHLIGHTS SIMPLICITY IN TECHNOLOGY

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BBDO Paris has unveiled Volkswagen’s latest campaign, The Parents, a film directed by Brazilian filmmaker Ariela Dorf and produced by VOIR Pictures. Inspired by findings from the Cetelem Observatory, the campaign underscores Volkswagen’s belief that technology must be intuitive, accessible, and genuinely useful in everyday life.  

Volkswagen’s new campaign The Parents, created by BBDO Paris and directed by Ariela Dorf, draws on research from the Cetelem Observatory showing Europeans feel car technology is overly complex. The film uses parental guidance as an analogy to highlight Volkswagen’s philosophy: technology should be simple, intuitive, and truly valuable.

The campaign was inspired by research from the Cetelem Observatory, the BNP Paribas-backed institution that has studied automotive consumption patterns for over four decades. Its findings reveal a growing frustration among European consumers: 51% believe their cars include technologies they could do without, while 62% feel features are unnecessarily complex. These insights provided the creative foundation for BBDO’s narrative, which positions Volkswagen as a brand committed to intuitive, accessible design.  

Dorf, renowned for her ability to capture everyday themes with emotional resonance, translates these insights into a relatable story. By using parents as a metaphor for guidance, protection, and assistance, the film underscores the idea that technology should serve people in the same way—supporting them without overwhelming or confusing. The analogy is both tender and persuasive, reflecting Volkswagen’s belief that innovation must remain human-centred.  

Behind the scenes, the campaign was shaped by a talented team including Creative Director Marion Thiery, Copywriter Leopold Cartier, Art Director Calvin Peigne, and Agency Head of TV Production Corinne Persch. The visual storytelling was enhanced by Director of Photography Victor Seguin, while post-production was handled by ORAGE Studios in Paris. Together, they created a film that balances emotional warmth with clarity of message.  

In an industry often criticised for overloading vehicles with unnecessary gadgets, The Parents stands out as a reminder that simplicity is not a compromise but a strength. By aligning its message with consumer sentiment, Volkswagen reinforces its position as a brand that listens, adapts, and prioritises usability. The campaign is not just an advertisement but a statement on the future of automotive technology: one where innovation is measured not by complexity, but by how seamlessly it integrates into daily life.  


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