There's another celebrity-stuffed video from the UN's refugee agency this week, here to no-so-subtly remind you of the difference between migrants and refugees.
A few months ago, Al Jazeera brought the distinction between the phrases to the forefront with an op-ed by one of the news agency's online editors, Barry Malone.
"Migrant," he said, was a term nowhere near capable of illustrating the sheer magnitude facing the people floating on flimsy dinghys in the Mediterranean. In fact, it didn't even come close.
"The umbrella term migrant ... has evolved from its dictionary definitions into a tool that dehumanises and distances, a blunt pejorative," Malone wrote. "We become the enablers of governments who have political reasons for not calling those drowning in the Mediterranean what the majority of them are: refugees."
The journalist's words are echoed pretty bluntly in UNHCR's latest video, which might even be a bit more direct to reflect the piling drama of the European refugee crisis. It features celebrities spanning Kim Davis, Ian McKellen and Colin Firth.
In all its star-studded glory, it reminds us a little of that Hollywood-tinted video put out ahead of the US-Iran nuclear deal. But anyway, this one's at least for a more clear-cut cause.
Watch the clip below, via YouTube.