
POLITIQUE SERIELLE: MORALE ET FICTIONDANS LUNIVERS DAZIZA
Author(s) -
Qemal Affag
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
international journal of advanced research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2320-5407
DOI - 10.21474/ijar01/14151
Subject(s) - television series , mythology , media studies , advertising , ranking (information retrieval) , sociology , history , geography , business , computer science , machine learning , classics
On Beninese television, TV series are making remarkable progress in the ranking of the most viewed productions. Whether in Benin in particular or in Africa in general, serial dramas are increasingly appreciated for their effectiveness. By promoting the series Aziza, the Office de Radiodiffusion et Television du Benin (ORTB), has managed to satisfy viewers appetite for this type of program. Series such as Aziza, confirm that African productions can now reach diverse audiences across the continent and around the world. In Africa, where television occupies an important place in leisure time, series are events that bring families together around the small screen. From the analysis of the series Aziza, we will examine how its director and main actor rehabilitates an emblematic myth to make it a creative principle of serial dynamics.