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GANDHI (1982) Historically Accurate Great imagery True to Gandhi’s message 8 Oscars Best Actor -Best Art Direction Best Cinematography -Best Costume Design Best Director -Best Picture Best Film Editing -Best Writing

SOUTH AFRICA Passbooks, Segregation, Non-Violence Experiences  Changed his life Apartheid? Legal separation of races (1945)

INDIA Expectations  Indian People Challenge the British South Africa Caste System/ Untouchability British Imperialism Laws/Taxes Amritsar Massacre Independence from British Non-Violence/Civil Disobedience Quit India Movement Salt March Hindu/Muslim Conflict Assassination