Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru
Mangaluru, Oct 28: St Joseph Seminary professor, Fr Nelson D'Almeida has produced a unique documentary film titled 'My Country, My Life', an educative film for schools, colleges and for every citizen of India.
The documentary will be released on Children's Day, November 14 at 9 am at St Agnes Higher Primary School.
The documentary film stresses on the importance of respecting the country and upholding its dignity. The message is carried forward by a six-year-old child who is inspired by the lesson taught by the teacher on keeping motherland India, clean and tidy. The child addresses the issues in the school general assembly and later literally plunges into action. She individually meets persons and creates awareness about respecting one's motherland.
Speaking to daijiworld, Fr Nelson said, "The documentary is made for two purposes. First, it encourages children to build a respectful attitude towards the country. Secondly, it conveys the message to each and every citizen of India to draw inspiration from the powerful message given by a little child. The most impressive and the key role is played by tiny tot Mahima Blessy along with 550 other little children. The two institutes, St Agnes Institutions, Bendore and St Joseph Seminary, Jeppu have extended their total support in the shooting of the film."
MLA JR Lobo will release the film and Msgr Denis Moras Prabhu will grace the occasion while Fr Dr Joseph Martis, rector, St Joseph Seminary, Jeppu, Daijiworld founder Walter Nandalike, Sr Maria Roopa, superior, St Agnes Convent, Bendore, and Sr Jyothi, headmistress, St Agnes Higher Primary School, will be the guests at the programme.
Daijiworld 24x7 channel will telecast the film after its release.