Make sure to tune in to TV3 V this weekend for some of the best in African documentaries presented by AfriDocs, Africa’s only free streaming platform for documentary films. The series of six #MigrantStories films that will be shown over the next few weeks enables you to take a journey through film that shows the realities, the honest feelings, and the facts about attempting to make it across land and sea at all cost.
Two of these films that tackle the complex issues of immigration and migration will be broadcast on TV3 this weekend, with four more to be aired in January 2019. All of the films can also be screened at ANYTIME for FREE on the AfriDocs streaming website, www.afridocs.net
Using the art of storytelling and the power of documentary filmmaking, AfriDocs will be focusing on the important issues and debates around irregular immigration. AfrDocs will showcase stories told from the perspective of African migrants during their harrowing attempts to make it to Europe in hopes of a better life.
Join in the SOCIAL CONVERSATION with #MigrantStories and share YOUR story https://www.facebook.com/AfriDocs/ or on twitter @afri_docs
All of the films can also be streamed here ANYTIME FOR FREE: https://afridocs.net/migrantstories/ or on the AfriDocs YouTube Channel.
My Escape, 90 minutes, Elke Sasse, 2016
When Paul Came Over the Sea | Jakob Preuss | 2017 | 97 min
Paul has made his way from his home in Cameroon across the Sahara to the Moroccan coast where he now lives in a forest waiting for the right moment to cross the Mediterranean. This is where he meets Jakob, a filmmaker from Berlin, who is filming along Europe's borders. Soon afterwards, Paul manages to cross over to Spain on a rubber boat. He survives - but half of his companions die on this tragic 50-hour odyssey. When Paul decides to continue on to Germany, Jakob has to make a choice: will he become an active part of Paul's pursuit of a better life or remain a detached documentary filmmaker?