Witness (2006 TV programme)

Witness

Title card
Presented by 'Former: Ghida Fakhry (2010–2011)
Former:
Rageh Omaar (2006–10)
Release
Original network Al Jazeera English
Original release November 2006 (2006-11) – present
External links
Website

Witness is the flagship documentary television programme that airs on Al Jazeera English. The programme showcases documentaries commissioned from independent filmmakers around the world. The films focus on stories that receive less international coverage and "people at the margins of society."[1]

Witness was one of the first programmes on Al Jazeera English and has been airing since the channel's inception in November 2006. The primary broadcast windows are Sundays for their half-hour programmes and Wednesdays for their hour-long programmes with repeats appearing throughout the week.[2] It is also available online.

The show has won multiple documentary awards including the Peabody and the International Emmy and been nominated for many others including an Academy Award, One World, Rory Peck Trust and Gierson. The programme team has also served as the creative staff behind other Al Jazeera English series including Viewfinder Latin America (2012-2015) and Viewfinder Asia (2012-2014), Artscape (2009–2014), Wildlife Warzone (2013) and in 2014, Rebel Architecture.

History

Witness premiered in November 2006 when Al Jazeera English launched globally. It was initially presented by Rageh Omaar,[3][4] Fakhry took over briefly as presenter in 2010 for one year.[5]

It is one of the few programmes that makes documentaries available worldwide on all media platforms. The topics covered by the series includes stories of inspiration, empowerment, creativity and a deeper plunge into communities that are otherwise excluded from the global conversation. This includes stories on conflict, the environment, women's rights, the arts, economic equity and social justice. The core of each story is a reflection of how global events affect local communities and the people who live there.

Awards

In 2016 "Witness" was part of the team nominated at the Academy Awards for Best Documentary Short for the film, Chau, Beyond The Lines. It is an incredible film about a young man, profoundly disabled by Agent Orange at birth who goes onto become a successful, independent artist. In 2015, "Witness" won an International Emmy for the powerful film, Miners Shot Down. This incredible story is about miners in South Africa who rise up to seek a better living and working conditions. In 2013 "Witness" was awarded the Peabody Award for the film, Sheikh Jarrah, My Neighbourhood. This documentary tells the story of Palestinians in East Jerusalem who face eviction and find unexpected allies to the cause. Witness' coverage of the Red Mosque in Islamabad shortly before a government siege garnered an International Emmy Award nomination in 2008.[6] A special on two schools in the West Bank under Israeli occupation, Return to Nablus, received an International Emmy nomination in 2009.[7]

16 other documentaries featured on Witness have won awards at various international film festivals.[8]

References

  1. . Al Jazeera English. 2010-08-02 http://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/witness/2010/01/201011491213274215.html. Retrieved 2011-11-13. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. "Coming soon on Witness". Al Jazeera English. Retrieved 2011-11-13.
  3. Abou-Alsamh, Rasheed (2006-11-17). "Al Jazeera in English a Welcome Voice for the Third World". Arab News. Retrieved 2011-11-13.
  4. Crossley-Holland, Dominic (2006-11-13). "Dominic Crossley-Holland on Broadcasting". The Independent. Retrieved 2011-11-13.
  5. "Biography: Ghida Fakhry". Al Jazeera English. 2010-08-02. Retrieved 2011-11-13.
  6. Triplett, William (2008-08-13). "Al Jazeera English earns Emmy noms". Variety. Retrieved 2011-11-13.
  7. Blobaum, Heidi (2009-07-27). "Al Jazeera English Nominated Again for International Emmy Awards". Link TV. Retrieved 2011-11-13.
  8. "Witness Awards". Al Jazeera English. 2010-11-08. Retrieved 2011-11-13.
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