ZERO IMPUNITY is a transmedia investigative activist project that denounces the impunity of sexual violence in the current armed conflicts. Redoubtable and insidious, the sexual violences in armed conflicts create the conditions of their own impunity. ZERO IMPUNITY highlights both the acts of power behind the facts, power lobbying and judicial failures within major institutions and states. At the
heart of ZERO IMPUNITY, we have 6 exclusive investigative reports that question the failures within the major international institutions and states making it impossible to fight against sexual violence. These investigations plunge us into the mechanisms of impunity at work within the UN and the ICC, or on land such as Ukraine, Syria, the United States and France. For all of these investigative reports, we have exclusive testimonies from alert launchers, victims of sexual violence but also assailants. As of January 3, 2017, the 6 investigations will be published, one by one, by an international media consortium. In partnership with Change.org, each survey is relayed by a petition elaborated on concrete requests, in order to move the lines. This action campaign will be extended by the implementation of an innovative digital activism tool: the first 3D interactive march. From March 27, 2017, each signature will be translated into a 3D spokesperson, in real time, and will become an impacting tool of engagement and viralization. This new form of digital engagement will take on a urban guerilla dimension, with video projections on facades in strategic spaces. Finally in September, 2017, the documentary animation film As rare as roses on iceberg (70′) will conclude the Zero Impunity transmedia project, by putting into perspective the stakes of a sclerotic international justice. Through a cinematographic approach and an original production, the film highlights the words of the victims.