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Plea or Protest or Protest is a bold, unprecedented 2D animated short film created in the inaugural edition of the AniJolly Girls’ Special Animation Training Program. This inspiring mini anthology project unites five emerging female animators from Nigeria, South Africa, Kenya and Romania, to deliver a powerful message advocating for gender equality. The film represents a creative response to the global call for change, challenging societal norms and raising awareness of the disparities faced by women worldwide.

Guided by the mentorship of Ebele Okoye and Katarina Gulan, co-founders of the AniJolly Girls’ Special Mentorship Program, and driven by the stirring words of Loveth Liberty, a Nigerian poet and spoken word artist, Plea or Protest is composed of individual stanzas animated by each participant. Together, their unique styles blend into a 4-minute short film that explores themes of empowerment, unity, and the struggles women continue to face.

The AniJolly Girls’ Program, a female arm of the "Motion to the Sound Animation Skills Building Program," empowers young women aged 18 to through intensive animation training, hands-on challenges, mentorship, and global networking opportunities. With a mission to democratize access to animation skills and entrepreneurial knowledge, this initiative directly addresses the gender disparities prevalent in the animation industry.

Why Plea or Protest is Unique:

1. Diverse Global Collaboration: The film brings together aspiring female animators from Sub-Saharan Africa and Europe, showcasing global collaboration and cultural unity.

2. Empowerment through Mentorship: The AniJolly Girls’ Special Animation Training Program provides training, hands-on challenges, and mentorship opportunities, enabling young women to cultivate skills and confidence essential for global competitiveness.

3. Creative Expression of Advocacy: Through striking visuals and compelling narration, the film powerfully advocates for gender equality, making it a poignant response to the UN's Sustainable Development Goals (SDG).

4. Unique Artistic Vision: Each stanza of Loveth Liberty's poem is brought to life by a different animator, giving the film a unique visual style that mirrors the individuality of each contributor while maintaining a cohesive narrative.

Conclusion:

Plea or Protest embodies the spirit of artistic collaboration and global advocacy. By amplifying the voices of emerging female animators from across Africa Europe, the film highlights the potential of mentorship and creativity in shaping the next generation of women leaders. The short film invites audiences to join the global call for change and celebrate the inspiring message of gender equality woven into every frame >>website<<

  • Year
    2024
  • Runtime
    4 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    Nigeria, Kenya, Tanzania, Romania, Germany, and Croatia
  • Premiere
    Canada
  • Rating
    PG
  • Genre
    Animation
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  • Director
    Stella Awuor, Andreea Căprariu, Chanda Lwansa, Chinwe Okoli, Omololu Oluwafunmilola
  • Screenwriter
    Stella Awuor, Andreea Căprariu, Chanda Lwansa, Chinwe Okoli, Omololu Oluwafunmilola
  • Producer
    Ebele Okoye, Jolly Squid Ltd, Katarina Gulan
  • Filmmaker
    Stella Awuor, Andreea Căprariu, Chanda Lwansa, Omololu Oluwafunmilola, Chinwe Okoli
  • Cast
    Loveth Liberty
  • Sound Design
    Katarina Gulan
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