THE TEAM: SEASON 1, 2 AND 3 Summary
In response to the post-election violence in Kenya in December 2007, Search for Common Ground (SFCG) and Media Focus on Africa (MFA) developed and produced a TV and radio drama, The Team – an episodic series which asks a central question: can Kenyans find ways to put the past behind them in order to have a better future?
It aired on Citizen Television and KBC and ranked in the country’s top-ten. An average of 2,775,000 viewers watched the show every week. The Team received an award for Best Film in the ‘Human Security’ category on the ‘We the People’ Film Festival in London.
The series presents a microcosm of Kenyan society in which members of a fictional football team, who come from different ethnic groups and social classes, are challenged to overcome their fears and biases so that they can see one another as individuals not as members of “the other.” The central metaphor for the players – and for Kenya – is: If they do not cooperate, they will not score goals, and they will lose. The series sends a strong message that the sins of the past cannot be rectified by retributive violence today.
Season 1: WATCH
Season 2: WATCH
Season 3: WATCH
Apart from the series , a large outreach program was organised in places most affected by the PEV, a DVD with viewer guide, a theme song, and a website were created.