Directed by Chiwetel Ejiofor, "The Boy Who
Harnessed the Wind" tells the story of William, an engineering
enthusiast who resorts to secretly using the school library to
learn when he is expelled from school because his father - a
poor farmer - cannot afford to pay the fees.
The farm land around the village gets flooded, ruining the
crops, and then later dries out, leaving people with hardly any
food. Desperate villagers steal food from William's family and
they end up with just enough for one meal per day.
Less educated villagers doubt William's turbine idea will work
and his father initially refuses to give him the bike - one of
the family's few possessions - that he needs to make it, telling
him to start helping on the farm instead of studying.
The father later gives in and William uses the bike, some wood
and junk that he finds in a scrapyard to build the towering
construction that powers a water pump. At the end of the movie,
he climbs the turbine to see green plants shooting out of what
was previously dry, cracked and barren land.
"I was struck and continue to be struck by just what an
extraordinary achievement it was," Ejiofor said. "What his story
represents is really living in the solution, not living in the
problems."
The film is based on an autobiographical book with the same
title written by the real-life William Kamkwamba. Kamkwamba said
he hoped people who had not read the book would see the movie
and learn about his story, adding: "They might get inspired by
my work that I did, so I'm very excited."
Maxwell Simba, who plays William, said he was struck by
William's determination to fight for what he believes in despite
his difficult relationship with his father and despite being
expelled from school.
"If you are really determined to go get what you want, then the
universe has its own way of working out for you to achieve at
the end of the day what you wanted to achieve," he said.
(Additional reporting by Swantje Stein; Writing by Michelle
Martin; Editing by Frances Kerry)
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