Showing posts with label Impact. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Impact. Show all posts

Sunday, June 27, 2021

Wonder Woman Gal Gadot highlights 6 young 'women of wonder' in the National Geographic short-form doc series IMPACT that is now shown as a film.


by Thinus Ferreira

IMPACT with Gal Gadot is a short-form documentary series from National Geographic about young women with 6 inspiring stories that are bundled together into a 120-minute documentary feature that will be broadcast on the channel on Sunday 27 June at 21:00.

With Gal Gadot, known for her film role of Women Woman, and Vanessa Roth as two of the executive producers, the 6 shorts now comprising one composite film, it follows the stories of young women making a big impact in their various communities in which they face a range of things like gang violence, water contamination, environmental issues, discrimination, and homelessness.

The young women live in Brazil, Puerto Rico, in the United States in Michigan, California, Louisiana and Tennessee.

"There are endless stories to tell, but among the endless stories that we can tell, there are the stories that are, you know, more extraordinary," said Gal Gadot when she spoke with journalists in February during a National Geographic (DStv 181 / StarSat 220) press conference at this year's Television Critics' Association (TCA) press tour.

"I think that with all these women, what we can see, is that all of them come from difficult circumstances - whether it’s violence, poverty, trauma, discrimination or natural disasters - and yet, it fuels them."

"It gives them more power to dare, to dream, to change, to speak up and to really make a change in their communities. I don't know - to be honest - many women with this extent of an impact by the actions that they do, are selflessness and are not about themselves, but purely about the community. I have to say that I myself am so inspired by them," said Gal Gadot.

"I'm so inspired by the fact that by the actions that they have, it is such a ripple effect that it’s just, you know, it’s huge.  It’s incredible."

Vanessa Roth said "we really trusted the women to tell us what's important to them".

"One of the criteria in choosing the women that we chose was how really actually relatable all the women are and to really show how impactful something can be that any of us can do if we actually reach for it and try for it.


Gal Gadot said that for IMPACT "a key thing for us was to make sure that all of these women had a true impact in their community - it is something that is changing the lives of others."

"And, I know about myself, growing up thinking: How can I change the world? How can I do such a thing?  I’m just one person.  And when you see all these women together, and in each of the stories on their own, you realize that you can make a change."

"After I’ve done Wonder Woman I felt like I had such a big reach to people, and I just wanted to do something good, and I want to use my reach and my platforms to get to as many people and shed light on these amazing, incredible women’s stories."

"So maybe ignite something in them and create a movement of people that just want to do good to the world.  But I’m very, very lucky and grateful for being able to have this opportunity to do this."

Vanessa Roth said that "one of the things also about the series is that the idea of obstacles or challenges really come in various forms, and we really look into different themes like home and representation."

"In the episode that we have in California it’s about a young woman who lost her sister, her twin sister to Covid, and it’s about healing, and it’s about how she turned her own grief, where she could have gone and isolated herself, instead, she turned her own grief to reaching out to help others through surf therapy and through healing."

"I think that the thing that’s really, to me, special about the whole series and all the women that we have in it, is that whatever their obstacle or challenge has been, what the commonality of all of it is, is that the women chose to do something in that moment."



Women of wonder
Gal Gadot said the various young women are her "women of wonder".

"All of these women are just incredible, and they are the real heroes.  I keep on calling them my Women of Wonder, because they are the true heroes"

"I go to set and I get dressed and I get my costume and sword and everything, and I fight but it's make-believe. They are actually there on the ground, you know, sweating and doing all they can to really make the world a better place."

"I feel like we live in such, especially, this past year, has been so dark and difficult and challenging everywhere to all of us. No matter what you watch over the news - it’s just so hard and heavy and we wanted to balance it and bring something good to the world."

"I think that it’s so important that as much as we talk about facts and news and politics and all of this stuff, it’s so important to talk about the people, the community, what they do together, how they bring people together to make a difference, to really make a change."

"My dream and my vision are really to create this amazing movement of people that can say, 'Hey, I can do it, too. If she can do it, I can do it, too.' I want to make this thing something that would bring such a positive energy and change to the world because the power - and it sounds like cliché, but I’m talking from the bottom of my heart - we all have the power. We’re the people."

"We’re all one. We’re all dealing with different problems and we’re the ones that can immediately help each other."

Wednesday, April 30, 2014

BBC World News changes: Jon Sopel ditches Global and moves to North America for BBC; Yalda Hakim the new main anchor of Impact.


On-air changes at BBC World News (DStv 400 / StarSat 400): Jon Sopel is done with Global becoming the BBC's new North America editor, and Yalda Hakim is becoming the new face of the current affairs show Impact.

Yalda Hakim (left) who joined BBC World News in January 2013 as lead reporter on the Our World current affairs strand says she loves being out in the field "and I want to bring the Impact viewers with me".

"I am delighted that Yalda has agreed to become the main presenter of Impact," says James Stephenson, the head of news for BBC Word News in a statement.

"She has made an enormous contribution to the channel since she joined last year with her investigative reporting from Bangladesh, Afghanistan and elsewhere. She will continue to combine that work in the field with her new role".

Meanwhile Jon Sopel (right) is ditching Global to move to North America and will be reporting on North American stories for both the BBC's global and international output.

"This was the only opportunity that could have pulled me away from presenting on BBC World News, of which I have nothing but fond memories," says Jon Sopel.

"He will be a big loss to Global, which he has presented since its launch," says James Stephenson.

"I'd like to thank Jon for playing such an important part in the relaunch of BBC World News from our new studios, and I'm delighted that he will continue his association with us in his new role in Washington," says Richard Porter, the controller of English for the World Service Group in the statement.

"He and Yalda have been at the forefront of the changes which have been welcomed by viewers around the world. Yalda will be taking on a more prominent role as the main anchor of Impact, but she will still find time to continue her outstanding work as a film-maker and investigative journalist".