Dom Bridges

Dom Bridges

LUCOZADE
THE ARRIVAL
COCA COLA
OPEN HAPPINESS
POT NOODLE
TIPPING POINT
GLENLIVET
BACK TO THE ORIGINAL
BEROCCA
RIDE
MCDONALD'S
FUNTIME
LUCOZADE
THE ARRIVAL
COCA COLA
OPEN HAPPINESS
POT NOODLE
TIPPING POINT
GLENLIVET
BACK TO THE ORIGINAL
BEROCCA
RIDE
MCDONALD'S
FUNTIME

Dom rolled an entire band down a hill for Lucozade. The people loved it. And he made an epic Rube Goldberg machine for Pot Noodle. The people loved that too.

He’s not all about elaborate, highly public stunts, though. Lately he also made this pretty darn elegant film for Molson, which involved no refrigerators falling like dominos. 

Between those monumental commercial projects, Dom has built an oeuvre of highly acclaimed short films, directed his own BBC3 sitcom Shelfstackers and made a hilariously dark feature film about the ever-ridiculous UK property market. It’s called Two Pigeons and we highly recommend it.

A master of British-style comedy delivering with a knowing wink and a wry smile, Dom is a master of the art of understated humour equally likely to make you laugh out loud or descend into existential turmoil.

Dom rolled an entire band down a hill for Lucozade. The people loved it. And he made an epic Rube Goldberg machine for Pot Noodle. The people loved that too.

He’s not all about elaborate, highly public stunts, though. Lately he also made this pretty darn elegant film for Molson, which involved no refrigerators falling like dominos. 

Between those monumental commercial projects, Dom has built an oeuvre of highly acclaimed short films, directed his own BBC3 sitcom Shelfstackers and made a hilariously dark feature film about the ever-ridiculous UK property market. It’s called Two Pigeons and we highly recommend it.

A master of British-style comedy delivering with a knowing wink and a wry smile, Dom is a master of the art of understated humour equally likely to make you laugh out loud or descend into existential turmoil.

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