As part of this year's Independence Day celebration Cine Afrik will be screening “His Majesty's Sergeant”, a film about the African and Asian participation in World War II fighting on the side of Great Britain, their colonial masters, in the jungles of Burma and South East Asia. Produced by Ghana's film pioneer, the late Ato Kwamina Yanney, in 1983/84 the movie captures a crucial period that served as a catalyst for the emancipation of black Africa.
“His Majesty's Sergeant”, a movie that has never been released for sale, depicts three missing soldiers thrown together by fate and war, embroiled in their own individual battle for supremacy. The three soldiers who seek refuge in a cave are at loggerheads as to who should be the superior amongst them and this ends with the death of one of them. The movie premieres on 6th March, 2013 at 6:00pm on Cine Afrik.
Make a date with MultiTV's premium African entertainment channel, Cine Afrik, on 6th March, 2013, for the first time TV screening of “HIS MAJESTY'S SERGEANT” in Africa. The channel is offering movie lovers a great opportunity to watch a historical movie about Ghana's independence on a day when the nation celebrates such an accomplishment.
Viewers without a MultiTV digibox can participate in the entertainment experience by looking for any MultiTV setup at public places to watch programs FREE OF CHARGE everyday.
CINE AFRIK.............................Spirit of Africa.


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