Identify the reason that best explains why the director of Moving Windmills might have wanted to share William Kamkwamba’s story through film rather than through writing.
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Answer:
Concept:
"Moving Windmills" is a feature-length documentary that tells the true story of William Kamkwamba, a young Malawian innovator who taught himself to generate electricity by constructing a windmill out of founding materials and scrap parts.
Explanation:
You may recognize him from his book "The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind," as well as his appearances on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and Good Morning America with Diane Sawyer.
Our documentary follows William from his early invention to the present day, demonstrating how imagination and ingenuity can inspire a family, a village, and a nation.
This is a film about struggle and triumph, about imagination and innovation. It's about tragic circumstances and incredible achievements. "Moving Windmills" demonstrates the power of one person to change his community and inspire others to improve their lives. We have followed William as he has straddled two worlds and come to learn new attitudes and new lessons, capturing a pivotal moment in the life of a young man of insight and the community that supports him..
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