Tuesday, July 20, 2010

New Maldivians on Mountains trailer


Episode 1 of Maldivians on Mountains has aired on TVM and Youth TV, making many people want to go on the famed Everest trek in the Nepal Himalaya.

The trek consists of three main challenges: Kala Pattar (5,600m) the highest point to climb; Cho La Pass (5,368m), a difficult, slippery mountain pass; and Gokyo Ri (5,463m) above the beautiful Gokyo lake.

In the image, Freddy and Narcu are halfway up Kala Pattar, roughly at around the location where the Nepali cabinet held a meeting to draw the world's attention to the issue of glacial melting. Mount Everest, the black mountain peeping in the background, reveals itself in the background as you climb Kala Pattar.

Not everyone is able to complete all three challenges, as Maldivians on Mountains shows.


Maldivians on Mountains airs on Thursdays at 2200 hours on TVM.

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Maldivians on Mountains screened for sponsors


TVM today screened a preview of Maldivians on Mountains for representatives of major businesses and potential sponsors now have three days to confirm sponsorship of the series, which starts airing this Thursday at 2200 hours.

The invitees seemed to enjoy the preview and one of them even asked Narcu to act in a commercial!

We're hopeful they'll support the broadcast of Maldivians on Mountains, so that we can continue to make films like these.


Sunday, July 4, 2010

Mariyam Waheeda to host Maldivians on Mountains


Top TV presenter Mariyam Waheeda will host Maldivians on Mountains, the first episode of which will be aired at 2200 hours on 15 July 2010. Check out the latest trailer featuring Mari here.

The four-part series, our first collaboration with TVM, is in the last stages of pre-production. Ahmed Nasheed of Zero Degree Atoll has composed an excellent score for the series, his best for Hulhevi Media so far, according to Narcu.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Maldivians on Mountains to premier on TVM


Hulhevi Media's Maldivians on Mountains is to premier on TVM this July, as a four-part TV series to be hosted by ace TV presenter Mariyam Waheeda. Catch the new trailer currently being shown on TVM here.

Maldivians on Mountains will follow the adventures of Olympic swimmer Ahmed Imthiyaz (Freddy) and our own filmmaker Ahmed Shafeeu (Narcu) as they train and trek from sea-level to the foot of Mount Everest.

Ahmed Nasheed of Zero Degree Atoll is scoring the series.

Meanwhile our second major production of the year The Zero Degree Challenge, a 16-minute short on Olympic rower Guin Batten's solo crossing of the equatorial channel of the Maldives, premiered at the Hay Festival in the UK in May and is now awaiting general release.

Friday, April 23, 2010

Short preview of Guin Batten's solo Equator crossing


We've just uploaded a short preview of a documentary we're editing of UK and Olympic rower Guin Batten's historic solo crossing of the Zero Degree Channel of the Maldives, between South Huvadhoo and Foah Mulah. Here's the YouTube link.

The Maldives has its own long tradition of rowing. People of Foah Mulah, for instance, used to row across the Equator in the past, even the longer One and Half Degree Channel. But no one is recorded as having crossed the Equatorial Channel of the Maldives solo, so Guin's feat is a landmark for rowing in the Maldives.

Women of Gahdhoo, in South Huvadhoo Atoll, even now row twice a week to their farms on the uninhabited island of Gan.

Not surprisingly, Guin got a warm welcome from the people of the area, especially Vaadhoo, from where she set off, Foah Mulah and Gahdhoo. The event also sparked interest among women and men in rowing and the newly formed Rowing Association of the Maldives, based on Thinadhoo, has big plans to develop the sport.

Hulhevi Media is hoping to complete the full documentary in May.

Monday, April 19, 2010

Maldivians on Mountains inspires more Maldivians to Everest


Nine young Maldivians have set off on a spring trek to Mount Everest Base camp, after seeing a preview of Hulhevi Media's Maldivians on Mountains. This is the largest known Maldivian team to attempt the famed second most popular trek in the Nepal Himalaya. You can follow their adventure on their blog kaalhuguibangaalhu.

The first known ascent of Kala Pattar (5,300 metres), the highest point of the trek, was by three young Maldivian women, followed by Maldivian men in 1994, 2005, and 2009. So far, three women and four men from the Maldives are known to have summitted Kala Pattar.

In this image from Maldivians on Mountains, Olympic swimmer Ahmed Imthiyaz ascends Gokyo Peak above the beautiful third lake. Maldivians on Mountains is currently in post-production and Hulhevi Media is also exploring the possibility of serialising the footage filmed for national TV.


Sunday, April 18, 2010

Please remove this billboard


This billboard appears on one of the most crowded streets of Male.

Instead of representing the little girl in this image as a child, the designers appear to have made her strike a pose of a much older woman, a seductress. Although the costume worn by the little girl may seem more suited to seedy nightclubs, it is a fact that Maldivian parents often dress up their little ones in fluffs and feathers.

In this particular picture, the little girl is made to lie on a couch with her head tilted suggestively and her legs parted slightly (this part is strategically positioned in the centre of the frame).

Although this billboard is probably an extreme example it, nevertheless, is representative of a media culture in which children are often dressed up as adults and highly-sexualised. The annual TVM school song competition is a case in point with under-five-year-olds often dressed up as much older pop stars. Cameramen then tilt their cameras slowly over the bodies of the children, in what can be regarded as visual caressing.

Hulhevi Media calls for the removal of this billboard, and also takes this opportunity to ask our colleagues in the media industry to adopt ethical standards that have clear guidelines on the representation of children.