A new review of the Real World film '30%: Women and Politics in Sierra Leone' by Animated Documentary describes its animated sequences as:
a luscious mixture of figurative and abstract imagery found most commonly in impressionism
Although Animated Documentary reported on ‘30%’ in the early stages of its production in February 2012 and again when the film was finished and publicised by The Guardian in January 2013. They liked it so much they felt it was worth reviewing again now.
30%: Women and Politics in Sierra Leone Animated Documentary Review
This project links talented young documentary filmmakers with academics from the Pathways consortium to collaborate on a series of shorts broadly exploring concepts around women’s empowerment. …
This film looks at the Sierra Leonean women's movement's campaign for increased participation for women in Sierra Leone politics and their aim to achieve legislation for a minimum 30% quota. The film explores this issue through the stories of Dr Bernadette Lahai of the Sierra Leone People's Party, Barbara Bangura, National Coordinator of the Women's Solidarity Support Group, and Salamatu Kamara, a prospective parliamentary candidate. …