Leading film-makers are seeking to change the way we think about other countries. This is one of a powerful series of films to be shown on Pangea Day, May 10, "the day the world comes together through film".
See all six anthems. Then visit http://www.pangeaday.org and register your screening for May 10. It's time to imagine a different world.
Here, set against the backdrops of Nairobi city and the beautiful landscape of Uhuru Park (Maasai country), a Kenyan choir sings the Indian national anthem.
The director has chosen the Indian anthem because Kenya is home to a sizeable Indian population (including Sikhs & Jains also) of approximately 2.5 million, most of them descendants of the East African Railways labourers who were brought over by the British during the late 19th and early 20th centuries when the British colonialists ruled Kenya and the rest of the East African region.
Credits:
concept: JOHANNES LEONARDO
PRODUCTION HOUSE Blue Sky Films (EPZ) Ltd
Producer Mario Zvan
Producer Jim Shamoon
Director Bob Nyanja
Production Manager Hemal Shah
Production Coordinator Shiv Mandavia
Production Assistant Consolata Karani
Production Assistant Phylis Andika
Production Accountant Catherine Mumbua
Assistant Director Tosh Gitonga
Location Manager Yayha Chavanga
Director of Photography Martin Munyua
Combined flags provided by conceptual artist Mariano Favetto