"It is possible to build walls that separate city from city, nation from nation, people from people. But it is impossible to build a wall that separates man from his freedom...Because freedom always finds a way to create peace. This film is dedicated to Aung San Suu Kyi. Still a prisoner behind a wall of silence."
These are the evocative words that accompany the short film that opens at the Brandenburg Gate and continues with images of the Berlin Wall, those sections that still exist, witnesses to a story that cannot be forgotten. The Lancia Deltas accompany us on this journey until they arrive in front of the Town Hall of the German capital, host of the Summit. And then, one after the other, men and women who are the symbols of peace and the struggle against all forms of oppression and violence such as Mikhail Gorbachev, Lech Walesa, Fredrik Willem de Klerk and Muhammed Yunus get out of the cars.
As the music reaches its emotional crescendo we discover that one Lancia Delta is different from the others, it is white. Facing it is the Berlin Wall which is a symbol, not only for the German people, of liberty denied. A barrier that the car smashes through, transforming the explosion into a flight of white doves, universal symbol of peace. This car goes up the steps to the Town Hall but, as the rear door opens the seat is empty: someone is missing. It is Aung San Suu Kyi, still held prisoner in her own country.
trovato...bellissimo bravo!!
lalla65 2 years ago
l'audio????
stefanorone 2 years ago