Graffiti comes to life in Street War Amnesty commercial

Kaza Razat sent in a guerilla spot where graffiti comes to life for Amnesty International's Control Arms campaign. The spot was initially spec but was then shown to Amnesty who, along with its two other partners Oxfam and IANSA, approved it and are using it in the worldwide campaign. "Street War" will be screened along with other material at the United Nations. The director says he wanted to make a spec that could actually mean something. Since being released on the web, the ControlArms.org has received a dramatic increase in hits.

See the spot here

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Brilliant. Stunning. Loved the "viva evolution" ... my sarcastic cynical soul was moved.