on Dec 28, 2023 4:43:59 GMT
Post on Dec 28, 2023 4:43:59 GMT
The NGO WaterAid has decided to give a revealing twist to the recurring conversations about the existence of water on Mars (refuted, in fact, by NASA) with a delicious animated spot that encourages the viewer to get more actively involved in solving the problem. very serious water crisis that unfortunately affects many corners of the planet. Named “The Girl Who Built A Rocket,” the ad tells the story of Fara, a girl from Madagascar who dreams of being an astronaut.
Good old Fara builds a spaceship with her own hands and tries to fly from her home to the red planet with the ultimate goal of bringing some water to her thirsty homeland. However, her space mission fails and Phone Number List Fara finally realizes that to get water in her hometown it is not necessary to travel to distant Mars . If you do not see the embedded video correctly, click here David Bowie's iconic song "Life on Mars" provides the soundtrack to the WaterAid spot , while the prestigious British journalist Sir Trevor McDonald lends his voice to the ad. In Madagascar, where the new WaterAid ad is set, almost half of the population does not have access to an absolutely basic human right like water.
And having a source of clean water close to home is vital to restricting the spread of disease and enabling children to go to school. In addition, water helps communities better deal with natural disasters. The new and beautiful WaterAid spot is signed by the agency Don't Panic , the production company Nexus Studios and the director Neeraja Raj. «Like many other children around the world, Fara has big dreams for her own future. However, for some children their ambitions are unattainable due to the absence of basic needs such as water ," emphasizes Johnty Gray, mass engagement director at WaterAid.
Good old Fara builds a spaceship with her own hands and tries to fly from her home to the red planet with the ultimate goal of bringing some water to her thirsty homeland. However, her space mission fails and Phone Number List Fara finally realizes that to get water in her hometown it is not necessary to travel to distant Mars . If you do not see the embedded video correctly, click here David Bowie's iconic song "Life on Mars" provides the soundtrack to the WaterAid spot , while the prestigious British journalist Sir Trevor McDonald lends his voice to the ad. In Madagascar, where the new WaterAid ad is set, almost half of the population does not have access to an absolutely basic human right like water.
And having a source of clean water close to home is vital to restricting the spread of disease and enabling children to go to school. In addition, water helps communities better deal with natural disasters. The new and beautiful WaterAid spot is signed by the agency Don't Panic , the production company Nexus Studios and the director Neeraja Raj. «Like many other children around the world, Fara has big dreams for her own future. However, for some children their ambitions are unattainable due to the absence of basic needs such as water ," emphasizes Johnty Gray, mass engagement director at WaterAid.