The four-part 30 For 30 series will premiere weekly from Thursday Nov. 19 at 20:00 [CAT on ESPN — DStv 218] with repeats each Sunday at 20:00 from Nov. 22. The series will also be available on DStv Catch Up, as well as the ESPN Player App.
Directed by BAFTA award-winner Daniel Gordon [“Hillsborough,” “George Best: All By Himself”] and produced by Academy Award-winner John Battsek [“Searching for Sugarman,” “One Day in September”], the documentary tells the story of the South African Paralympic sprinter and international hero, who had inspired millions with his determination and dedication — and who was then suddenly at the centre of a murder investigation.
The circus that surrounded the tragic death of Reeva Steenkamp became just as much a story of the time as Pistorius’s initial rise to glory.
The story of Oscar Pistorius is remarkable in its complexity. It’s at once inspirational and harrowing, and provides a lens of insight into a breadth of issues – from gender based violence to disability rights, racial inequality and media frenzy. My hope is that the film gives audiences additional context and layers to a story they think they know.
BAFTA award-winner Daniel Gordon
Featuring interviews with more than a dozen of the figures closest to the story, the film recounts Pistorius’s fall from grace after killing his girlfriend, Steenkamp, in the wee hours of 14 February 2013 in his home in Pretoria, South Africa.
According to Pistorius, the event was a tragic accident, but his troubled past and questionable testimony cast doubt on his innocence.
As the saga unfolds, the story flashes back to the very beginning of the future Paralympic star’s life, chronicling his improbable ascent from a young boy who had both his undeveloped legs amputated as a toddler, to overnight teenage phenomenon at the 2004 Athens Paralympic Games.
Less than a year later, he was in a South African courtroom, accused of murdering his girlfriend.