Short case presentation of the 360° VR film 'Amani' For charity Terre des Hommes Revolver Amsterdam (http://www.revolver.nl) created a groundbreaking 360 degree virtual reality (VR) film, making the harsh story of a 12-year old Kenyan girl a powerful reality. Pushing the boundaries of storytelling and VR as never before, her story is brought to life in one of the first ever stereoscopic 3D film. Created with a tailor-made 3D-printed camera rig, 14 cameras and a hands-on team, the ambitious campaign from the international human rights charity invites the viewer to experience a day in the life of Amani – a young Kenyan girl whose daily struggles include child labour, physical violence and sexual abuse. The striking campaign the charity’s first high-profile activity since producing multi award-winning, Cannes Grand Prix winner Sweetie. It aims to shed light on everyday child abuse which is often invisible to the outside world. In order to make the hidden visible and communicate a powerful message in an engaging way, the team had to push the boundaries of existing techniques. By offering the audience a 3D experience in a 360-degree environment, the campaign redefines cinematic storytelling for a new medium where the user takes a passive role at the heart of the action. More info on http://revolver.nl/en/branded/amani-360o-vr-film