The Hand Of India
At the height of the Cold War, amidst growing tensions between the US and Russia, Indian Prime Minister, Indira Gandhi traveled to Washington D.C to deliver a pragmatic speech on the subjects of communication, understanding and friendship.
35 years later, with increasing polarisation around the globe, her simple yet elegant message has never felt so relevant.
However, it is in India, where Indira Gandhi's message still rings most true; somehow managing to make sense of a beguiling and beautifully chaotic society, with a rich reputation of inspiring swathes of Western visitors.
Shot during a two month backpacking trip, with minimal camera equipment, this is my attempt to communicate the beauty of Indira's home country, along with the resonating themes she touched upon all those years ago.
For everything you teach the world, thank you India.
Shot, cut and directed by Simon Mulvaney
Words by Indira Gandhi
Music: 'Primavera' by Ludovico Einaudiludovicoeinaudi.com/open.spotify.com/album/2EhFeiWsTdfqzdFskVUxBg?si=D7rC0RjsSTO4o7GoeR-JUg
Choreography: Hemant Devara
Dancers: Hemant Devara & Morni Gertner