BET Africa
(DStv channel 129) is adding to its rich factual programming mix by welcoming
the best documentaries from Africa and across the world onto its TV screens
under a deal with documentary curators AfriDocs.
AfriDocs’ extensive
library of African and international documentaries will be aired on BET’s pan-African entertainment
channel on DStv every Sunday evening at 20:00 CAT, starting from Sunday 5
February 2017.
Created for film buffs, lovers of African stories and culture,
activists and anyone with a passion for powerful and real stories, AfriDocs documentaries
are always moving, educational, and entertaining - whether ripped from the
headlines, or simply the personal journeys of individuals facing the challenges
of everyday life.
Since its inception in 2014, AfriDocs has
presented over 150 documentaries, including powerful environmental doc Virunga, Rehad Desai’s
award-winning Miners Shot Down,
Nas Jones’ Shake the Dust dance documentary, and Nigeria’s celebrated film, The
Supreme Price. This unique
documentary strand has also included internationally awarded and acclaimed
films such as the Academy Award winner Citizen Four (the Edward Snowden story),
the Academy Award-nominated The
Act of Killing, the SAFTA winning The Dream
of Shahrazad, and many others.
Commented Monde
Twala, Vice President, BET, Youth & Music, Viacom International Media
Networks (VIMN) Africa, “We look forward to rounding out our factual
content offering, and illuminating and entertaining our Sunday night audiences thanks to AfriDocs’ intelligent,
thought-provoking and stimulating documentary titles.”
Executive Producer, AfriDocs, Don Edkins explains further, “We are excited about this new
relationship with BET in
Africa and we look forward to sharing our curation of the best documentary
films on offer.”
Under the deal, AfriDocs
on BET will feature regular themed months such
as Human Rights Month, Music Month, and Women’s Month, while also continuing AfriDocs’ collaboration
with the Durban International
Film Festival that gives millions of viewers across Africa a
chance to view a selection of films from this internationally recognized
festival.
For all the latest updates, trailers and information on
AfriDocs, please visit www.afridocs.net, www.fa cebook.com/AfriDocs or Twitter @afri_docs.
For further information on AfricDocs on BET,
please go to www.betafrica.tv, follows us on Twitter and Instagram @BET_Africa, or like us
on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/BETinAfric a.
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