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OLYMPIC TORCHURE

By Heydon Prowse

Amnesty International has launched the first in a series of four hard-hitting animated films highlighting Chinese human rights abuses. Amnesty is campaigning for Ye Guozhu, imprisoned and reportedly tortured with electro-shock batons after he protested at forced evictions in Beijing. Ye Guozhu’s home and family restaurant had been bulldozed to make way for Olympics construction.

Animator Yasmeen Ismail of Sweetworld TV is half Chinese and spent many summer school holidays in Hong Kong. During these family trips she became influenced by ‘Hello Kitty’ and other 'kawaii' characters. We had a chat:

 

How did you come to make these cartoons for Amnesty?

We worked with Amnesty before in 2006. We did a short film for them for the Secret Policeman’s Ball. That film won a British Animation Award. So when this came up we had a meeting with them and ate some cake and that’s how we came to make these cartoons. I hope we are worthy. We feel very honoured to be asked by Amnesty. We believe very strongly in what they stand for.

Were you given a brief?

Amnesty had specific ideas in mind. They wanted to use caricatures of the ‘Fuwa’ or ‘Freindlies’ - the five cute characters that China is using as the official Olympic mascots.

Does humour work/is it appropriate when dealing with issues as serious as this?

It's funny to begin with but tragic at the end. Shock value is worth something. Animation makes these issues accessable. I think you have more of a bond with the character than you would in live action.

www.amnesty.org

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