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"I want to create a wave of people who will change the world": Gal Gadot's new project
Gal Gadot does not stop, and is now launching a new documentary project in National Geographic that deals with inspiring women from around the world.
"They are the real Wonder Woman," she said at its launch event
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Wednesday, February 10, 2021, 4:45 p.m.
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"I believe in peace."
Gal Gadot (Photo: PR, Jason Bell)
It is not clear how Gal Gadot has time to sleep or breathe, but she does not stop and does not stop working.
In addition to her film projects, last night (Tuesday) she also presented a documentary project called "Impact", which she co-produced with National Geographic.
The project includes six short chapters.
They take place around the world, bringing the story of six brave and inspiring women, who live in difficult places and fight poverty, violence, discrimination and oppression.
"They are the real Wonder Woman," Gadot said in a virtual panel on the occasion of the launch of the series, which will air on April 19 on National Geographic's digital platforms.
"I go to filming, put on the superhero's robe and take the sword in my hands, but they fight reality, sweat and do everything they can to make the world a better place."
"I am a mother of two daughters and my value system is similar to that of Wonder Woman," Gadot added.
"I believe in love, compassion, peace and positivity, and I want to do everything I can to make the world a better place. Our goal was to find amazing stories about amazing women and show them to the world to do something for it. Humans are not made of stone. They have a heart, and when they They will see and hear these stories, I hope something in them will change. "
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From "Impact" (Photo: PR, National Geographic)
"It's fun to do something that doesn't concern me," Gadot said of the project, in which she, for a change, is behind the scenes and not up front.
"It's all about them, these women and what they do. My dream is for the audience to watch her and say 'I want to do what she does too, I can do what she does too' and thus we will create a wave of people who will make the world a better place. We have the power to do that. "
"I was lucky," Gadot signed in a personal tone.
"I had a healthy childhood in a normative family. The obstacle I still face is overcoming my fears. It's something that always challenges me, but I'm grateful I did not have bigger troubles. Thanks to 'Wonder Woman' my voice can reach a lot of people, And I want to use it to do something good. "
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