The Citizen (KZN)

Boks doccie on M-Net

- Citizen reporter

Chasing the Sun 2 – A Story for South Africa, is set to feature in M-Net’s Sunday night 8pm movie slot, uniting the country once more with the journey of the Springboks’ World Cup triumph

In a move that marks an exciting chapter in South African television, Chasing the Sun 2 – A Story for South Africa will take over the Sunday night 8pm slot on M-Net (DStv Channel 101), traditiona­lly reserved for blockbuste­r movies, and on SuperSport Grandstand.

The five-part documentar­y series, which premieres on Sunday, promises to be an unforgetta­ble experience.

It offers viewers front-row seats to never-before-seen footage of the Springboks’ awe-inspiring journey to their fourth Rugby World Cup victory – a historic first for any country in the world. “This story is bigger than rugby,” said Marc Jury, CEO of MultiChoic­e South Africa.

“It is a reflection of what it means to be South African. It’s a story of hope, unity, and resilience, that connects deeply with our nation’s spirit.

“The decision to feature Chasing the Sun 2 in M-Net’s prestigiou­s movie slot affirms our belief in the power of this story to inspire and unite.”

Rendani Ramovha,

CEO of SuperSport, added: “The Springboks are not just a team; they are a source of national pride and inspiratio­n.

“Their journey and achievemen­ts reflect the strong spirit that exists within us - a spirit of unity, togetherne­ss and overcoming great odds. Through Chasing the Sun 2, we hope to relive those stirring moments and come together as we did during the tournament in France.”

Chasing the Sun 2 is not just a sports documentar­y – it’s a celebratio­n of South African pride, diversity, determinat­ion, and the unyielding spirit of a nation rallying under the banner of “Stronger Together”. This expansive project was filmed across multiple countries, including New Zealand, Australia, Argentina, the United Kingdom, Ireland, France, and extensivel­y throughout South Africa, detailing the Springboks’ global journey.

With over 56 shoot days, interviews with more than 30 players and coaches, insights from pundits and media figures, and combining over 60 hours of interview footage with 30-plus hours of match footage, this documentar­y series is in itself a story of human endeavour, leaving no stone unturned in unpacking the Springboks’ quest for glory.

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Pictures: DStv/Supplied

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