Description
Living with Parkinson’s disease means becoming a prisoner of a body that no longer feels like your own.
In France, more than 270,000 people live with Parkinson’s disease, and thousands of new cases are diagnosed each year. Yet it’s a disease that is largely misunderstood by the general public. In fact, 7 out of 10 French people are unable to identify its most disabling motor symptoms: movements that become painfully slow until the body completely locks up.
A campaign made to make you feel the severity of the disease.
On the occasion of World Parkinson’s Day on April 11, France Parkinson launches a new communication campaign to confront public perception and reveal the true reality of the disease. A reminder of the urgent need to support research.
“Parkinson’s disease is not just about tremors. It is a condition that can make you feel as though your own body has become a prison,” the association stresses.
Through this campaign, France Parkinson sheds light on what patients live through every day: the gradual, irreversible feeling of being trapped inside one’s own body a silent, progressive confinement.
Because behind the familiar image of trembling lies a severe neurodegenerative disease that profoundly impact daily life.
A body that freezes, resists, and eventually becomes immobile.
At the heart of the campaign is a powerful image: a body caught in a latex material that slowly tightens, suffocating every attempt to move. It embodies what patients experience: a body that slows, hardens, locks, and ultimately stops responding. The campaign pushes this feeling of confinement to its most extreme expression, making visible what is usually unseen.
Launched on April 13, the campaign comes to life through a 360° media rollout. At its heart is a powerful film produced by Hiersoir and directed by Lucie Bourdeu (Cannes Lions Gold Award winner in 2025 for One Birthday Too Many), broadcast across television, cinemas, online video platforms, and digital out-of-home.
The campaign continues across press, social media, and a nationwide radio plan with four spots. Lending her voice to both the film and radio is Leïla Slimani, a committed ambassador since 2024, transforming the campaign into a powerful and personal call to action.
Hope will never abandon us.
Because one in fifty people will be affected during their lifetime, France Parkinson works tirelessly every day to support patients, stand by their families, raise awareness, and drive forward vital research.
This professional campaign titled 'Prisoner' was published in France in April, 2026. It was created for the brand: France Parkinson's, by ad agency: TBWA\Paris. This Film and Integrated media campaign is related to the Health industry and contains 2 media assets. It was submitted 6 minutes ago.
Credits
France Parkinson leads: Aurélie Camm Chapel, Sophie Lasbleis, Amandine Lagarde, Jean-Louis Dufloux, Maëlenn Rochois, Valentine Duriez
TBWA\Paris Leads: Jonathan Serog, Selma Metadjer
Executive Creative Producer: Faustin Claverie
Art Director: Sébastien Guinet
Copywriter: Josselin Pacreau
Strategic Planner: Amélie Pierre
TV Producer: Anne-Claire Girard
Legal: Romane Babault, Maëva Zara
Production (Print & Film): HIERSOIR
Photographer: Jean de Blignières
Assistant Photographer: Olivier Galien
Director: Lucie Bourdeu
Producer: Anne-Cécile Jemin
Production Director: Nolwenn Grall Jaubert
Executive Production: Juliette P. Poirier, Faustine Rose
Director of Photography: Nikita Popkov
1st Assistant Director: Mathieu Perez
2nd Assistant Director: Rose Arnold
Casting: Teodora Doslov
Actress: Mona Walravens
Set Designer: Annie Sperling
SFX Membrane: Monique Fei
Stylists: Roxane Noel, Charlotte Parmentier
Hair & Make-up: Donia Ben Najeh
Editor: Pierre Saunier
Colorist: Nicolas Gautier
Set Decoration: Annie Sperling, Marcella Brennan, Marie-Monique Fei, Annie Fillon, Julie Demon
Head of Music & Sound: Olivier Lefebvre
Music Art Director: Ferdinand Huet
Sound Director: Ambroise Cabry
Sound Designer: Max Labarthe
Sound Coordination: Mélissandre Mons
Music Credits:
“Our Love”
Performed by Percy Faith
Originally released in 1964
Published by Universal PolyGram Int. Publishing, Inc.
All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Used with permission from Sony Music Entertainment France
Used with permission from Universal Music Publishing