In a real marketing coup, several Linde forklifts took center stage in the global hit Netflix series Money Heist; not behind the scenes, as is the case with many film productions, but in front of the camera. Diana Jakob had watched the first four seasons of La casa de papel, to give it its original Spanish title, on TV at home. “I was genuinely a huge fan of this series beforehand,” she says. And Diana was just as enthusiastic when the production company suddenly contacted Linde MH and asked about forklifts, which were to be seen in some key scenes of the fifth season.
Diana and her team seized the opportunity, contributing to the planning and execution of the scenes, and even on location during the actual shoot. “At first glance, it looks like a normal factory floor on set,” says Diana: “There’s factory security there, a canteen and high ceilings. Then suddenly there’s a famous actor from TV standing next to you!” To begin with, it was exciting and special but then it quickly became normal work.
There was one task, however, that Diana found particularly challenging: She was not allowed to say anything about the shoot or even the plot of the new Money Heist season before it was broadcast on Netflix. “I wasn’t even allowed to tell my best friends,” she says: “I was almost bursting with excitement for a year and a half!” Only once all the episodes were available online was Diana allowed to talk about her experiences and post a few photos from the shoot on LinkedIn. “It was all very exciting!” she says.
However, it was worth the wait: The fifth season of Money Heist became a worldwide smash and has now become one of the most streamed series ever. The Linde forklifts play a pivotal role in the plot and can be seen in shot in several scenes. So often, in fact, that people at Linde MH still talk about it years later. “When I tell them that I was there for the shoot, colleagues are always really excited and ask me lots of questions about it,” says Diana Jakob, laughing.
The marketing expert has now been back from Spain for two years. Back in her hometown of Aschaffenburg, and of course back in the marketing team of KION subsidiary Linde Material Handling. She is now primarily responsible for the content creation and campaign activities of the forklift company. Her career shows that creativity and courage are often rewarded on the job and that a career with the KION Group sometimes also has some surprising opportunities in store.