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91热爆 THREE Winter Highlights 2004 - Africa Kicks


Africa Kicks embraces the continent of Africa in a provocative season of programming made exclusively for 91热爆 THREE.


Kicking off with coverage from the African Nations Cup, the season presents a series of intelligent documentaries which challenge our preconceptions about this vast continent and offer a fascinating insight into the lives of some of its 690 million people.


A Picture Of Africa


London based photographer Perou has shot Jarvis Cocker and Terence Stamp and had work published in Dazed and Confused and GQ.


For A Picture Of Africa he travels to the continent to capture a range of contrasting images - including diamond divers in Namibia, ostracised drag queens in Vintook, Albinism in Soweto and death-metal lovers in Morocco.


It is part travelogue, part magazine shoot, part personal journey. (BJ-O)

African Footballers' Wives


It's several thousand miles from Old Trafford and there isn't a mock Tudor mansion in sight - this is Footballers' Wives African style.


From the sun of Nigeria to the rain of South London, the film follows a number of league footballers and their dual lives including Charlton Athletic player Mark Fish and his wife, who are known as Posh and Fish back home.


Playing in Europe brings fame and fortune to African players and their families on a level that surpasses even Posh and Becks.


But fame costs as their extended families expect financial support and charities in their home country want the publicity that only their overseas ambassadors can bring. (RI)


The Rubber Man


Reporter David Akinsanya drives a truck of condoms through South Africa and asks why, despite a safe sex campaign, there are 1,500 new HIV patients per day.


He meets fatalistic youths who "live fast, die young" by not using a condom and truckers who pay prostitutes more for condom-free sex. (KR)


Africa Ship


Presented by a new talent, Tash Monie, the powerful Africa Ship follows the emotional and physical rollercoaster for patients and staff on board a hospital ship run by Christian missionaries off the coast of Sierra Leone.


Thousands of people trek to Freetown, Sierra Leone to be treated for conditions ranging from cancer, blindness and clubfoot to facial disfigurement and HIV but not everyone can be treated.


Africa Ship follows the life-changing decisions that are made on this hospital ship and their effect on both staff and patients. (CC/EF)


Football Magic


Travelling to Africa, actor John Simm investigates the role of the juju man in African football.


This role is seen as the most important member of the team, even above the star striker, manager or chairman.


Juju is big business in African football and most African teams, at both club and national level, keep an official witch doctor on their staff.


These men are seen as so important to the success of the team that in some cases clubs have chosen to pay higher wages to the juju man than the players.


These two films looks at the fall-out when 21st century football collides with centuries-old African tradition. (BJ-O)


The Devil's Footpath


Journalist June Arunga travels from the top of Africa all the way down to the bottom, showing that by crossing from one country into its neighbour there is a continuous path of war through Africa.


Travelling through Egypt, Sudan, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Angola, Namibia, Zimbabwe and South Africa, June contrasts the experiences of the people she meets and the greed of the perpetrators of the wars in which they suffer. (KR)


Booty Queens


How is beauty defined in today's South Africa?


What has been the effect of foreign notions of beauty on a country that only emerged from apartheid a decade ago?


Why are young African women starting to suffer from Western eating disorders?


Through focusing on the work of four South African modeling agencies and a casting agent, this absorbing documentary explores differing African and Western notions of beauty, and provides an insight into the changing faces of South African society in the 21st century. (BJ-O)


Nollywood


Nigeria is the biggest movie maker after Hollywood and Bollywood with up to 54 new titles released in just one week.


The films don't run in cinemas, but are released on video from a central depot in Lagos with hundreds of tapes flooding the streets every fortnight through shops, market sellers and street vendors.


Producers aim to recoup their initial investment within a week of the films hitting the street.


Nick Moran travels to the country in an attempt to make a short movie in three weeks having only a couple of days to find his actors, production staff and extras on the streets of Lagos.


His movie will be reviewed by Nigeria's top film critics and more importantly the producers will be keen to see if it sells. (KR)


African Nations Cup


Knitting together the Africa Kicks season of documentaries, 91热爆 Sport presents as-live coverage from Tunisia of the 2004 African Nations Cup on 91热爆 THREE.


Africa's premier football competition, the 24th in the tournament's history involves sixteen teams from around the continent.


With increasing numbers of African players in the British leagues, the tournament will be of huge interest to sports fans. (JM)


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