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Thabiso Maretlwaneng

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Thabiso Maretlwaneng
NationalityBotswanan
CitizenshipBotswanan
Alma materSwinburne University of Technology
Occupation(s)Television and Film Producer
Notable workHead Up
TelevisionNtwagolo.

Thabiso Maretlwaneng is a Botswanan television and film producer.[1] He received an African Achievers Award in 2015.[2][1]

Life

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Thabiso Maretlwaneng was a karate champion, and gained a sports scholarship to study at Swinburne University of Technology in Australia. As a student, he produced a feature-length documentary, Head Up, following the journey of young black refugees in Australia trying to break into the country's hip hop industry. The soundtrack for Head Up won an award at the 2009 New York International Independent Film and Video Festival.[3]

Maretlwaneng's Botswana company Dee-Zone Productions received youth funding from the Botswana Government.[2] It produced Ntwagolo, a 52-episode interactive docudrama looking at the impact of AIDS in Botswana. Pelokgale, a series which started airing in 2014, examined gender-based violence.[4] An entertainment show, Pula Power, also started airing in 2014.[5] In 2016 Dee-Zone Productions was sued over unpaid rentals.[6]

Filmography

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Films

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  • Head Up. Documentary.

Television series

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  • Ntwagolo. 52-episode drama.
  • Pelokgale, 2014. 26-episode drama.

References

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  1. ^ a b Charmaine Revaka, Media – Thabiso Maretlwaneng, 20 September 2016.
  2. ^ a b Maretlwaneng wins Africa Achievers Award, Weekend Post, 5 August 2015.
  3. ^ Mokagedi Gaotlhobogwe, Distribution deal ahead for Maretlwaneng film, Mmegi Online, 28 April 2009.
  4. ^ Pelokgale TV drama in preview, Sunday Standard, 4 May 2014.
  5. ^ Reputable See-Zone Productions launches Entertainment Show, Sunday Standard, 1 Deco 2014.
  6. ^ Mpho Mokwape, Maretlwaneng's film company sued, Mmegi Online, 31 May 2016.