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Down the Line

In 2004, South Africa celebrated the 10th anniversary of its first democratic elections. It was also ten years since The Line had been screened to the biggest audience to watch a drama series in South Africa.

The line was a series that broke new ground. It grabbed the attention of audiences and political parties; it hit the front pages and headlines, and stayed there for weeks.

The series worked because it dealt with contemporary issues and characters in a way that reflected the time and the place, and managed to give a brief glimpse of the nation’s troubled soul.

Ten years later, Down the line again shows a cross-section of society. Using the same core of characters in a new story, it gives a sense of how South Africans fared since Freedom Day.

This series is less politically obvious, but not apolitical. It is more of a classic thriller that confronts some of the dilemmas and questions around power and its preservation.

 

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