ProjectExplorer is a documentary short film series. The films, directed and produced by ProjectExplorer's Founder, Jenny M Buccos,[1] focus on histories and cultures of foreign places and people using interviews with subject experts, artists, and public figures including Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Dr. John Kani, Greg Marinovich, and Sipho “Hotstix” Mabuse. Produced for a child and young adult audience, segments in each series depict everyday life and the challenges and concerns of those living in the locations and regions featured. Each film is 2–4 minutes in length, with each series containing approximately 40 films.
The ProjectExplorer series is distributed internationally without charge via the web by ProjectExplorer, LTD. an American not-for-profit organization.
Three series have been produced and distributed.[2]
In fall 2009, ProjectExplorer's third series, Jordan, received a GOLD level Parents' Choice Award for excellence in web programming.[3]
Film series
Shakespeare's England (2006)
The first series was filmed in London, Stratford-upon-Avon, and New York City. The series includes more than 30 film segments.[4]
Filmed in Johannesburg, Cape Town, and KwaZulu Natal,[6] the series contains over 40 film segments including:
Ntate Thabong Phosa, a lesiba player from Lesotho. Due to the rarity of lesiba players globally, this is one of the only publicly available examples of the lesiba played on film.
A Robben Island piece, filmed at the cell in which Nelson Mandela was held for 18 of his 27-year imprisonment.
A 3-part series on HIV/AIDS with amfAR Director of Research, Dr. Rowena Johnson. Dr. Johnson discusses high cost of anti-retroviral drugs and testing in South Africa.
^Mason, Justin (November 12, 2006). "Students travel world without leaving school; Internet program gives insight to different cultures". Schenectady Daily Gazette. p. B6.
^"Ye Olde Field Trip". American Theatre Magazine. December 2006. p. 17.