Subtitles:
"If you want to give a message, it must be a message of 'Love'. It must be a message of 'Truth'.
I want to capture your hearts. Let your hearts clap in unison with what I'm saying, and I think, I shall have finished my work.
A friend asked yesterday, did I believe in one world? How can I possibly do otherwise. Of course I believe in one world."
"How would be the world now, if he could communicate in this way?
What if a great man of the last century - Gandhi, say had had access to the communications networks of our age when he made one of his most important speeches?
I want to capture your hearts. Let your hearts clap in unison with what I'm saying, and I think, I shall have finished my work.
A friend asked yesterday, did I believe in one world? How can I possibly do otherwise. Of course I believe in one world."
"How would be the world now, if he could communicate in this way?
What if a great man of the last century - Gandhi, say had had access to the communications networks of our age when he made one of his most important speeches?
The result is 'Telecom Italia Gandhi', an
astonishing 60-second spot that started airing in Italy in 2004. It uses
excerpts of his speech at the Inter-Asian Relations Conference, New
Delhi, 1947.
The music in the background is the song 'Sacrifice' by Lisa
Gerrard.
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