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Feb 24, 2021 · This is the story of how a catchy five-note jingle conquered the planet, from its humble beginnings at a German ad agency, to being sung by globally famous pop stars. Featuring interviews with "I'm Lovin' It" composers Tom Batoy and Franco Tortora of Mona Davis Beat.
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Composers: Tom Batoy & Franco Tortora ABOUT FILM Twenty years after the initial panic, there is a dangerous new complacency fueled by the mistaken belief that AIDS is now a manageable disease.
Jul 2, 2024 · To do that, the agency reached out to a music production company called Mona Davis, founded by Tom Batoy and Franco Tortora. Batoy and Tortora spent days tinkering with the jingle — that is, until they cracked the code during one white wine-fueled night.
Jul 17, 2017 · Tim Peter Kuhn's cinematography and Franco Tortora and Tom Batoy’s dramatic score combine to create a sense of disorientation, of psychological disintegration; yet when the break happens it's so fast that it still comes as a shock.
Aug 16, 2022 · Themes: Rejuvenation, Amok and Illicit Scientific Experiments, Amnesia, Conceptual Breakthrough, German Cinema, Films of 2017. Creepy film co-written by Richard Stanley about a woman with a skin condition who can only return to normal by stealing the skin from others.
The song, originally written as a jingle for American fast food chain McDonald's, was produced by the Neptunes and is credited as being written by Pharrell Williams, Tom Batoy, Franco Tortora, and Andreas Forberger. [1]