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A group of local film producers wants to create awareness of how precious children are and the importance of caring for them through the production of their latest short-series which will premiere on February 24. Dubbed “Disparet” (Creole for disappear)New TV series shot in Seychelles will show need to watch children closely
A group of local film producers wants to create awareness of how precious children are and the importance of caring for them through the production of their latest short-series which will premiere on February 24. Dubbed “Disparet” (Creole for disappear), the series is the brainchild of Albert Duncan, the scriptwriter, and founder at Orizinal Film, a production house in Seychelles, a 115-island archipelago in the western Indian Ocean. The series 'Disparet' will be premiered this Saturday at the Irish Rogan's Bar at the Docklands building at 9 p.m. Talking to SNA about the eight-episode-long series, Duncan said that he wanted “to write a story that people will be able to relate to and 'Disparet' has something for everyone in the society.... Read more