Bingo is a short awareness spot that uses irony and metaphor to highlight how society downplays sexual harassment. A group of elderly women plays bingo - not with numbers, but with forms of sexual harassment. With every stamp, they celebrate, unaware of the weight behind each square. The bright, cheerful aesthetic supports the illusion: everything seems fine. But as the women gradually realize the painful reality behind their “game,” the atmosphere shifts. Because these aren’t just words - they’re lived experiences. The turning point comes with an unexpected voice calling out “Bingo!” - coming from a 12-year-old girl. A haunting reminder that sexual harassment affects all women, regardless of age. Even a young girl can “win” this game - but this is not a game. It is reality.