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CFL to launch groundbreaking documentary series amplifying men’s voices in Fiji – Forget Me Not

CFL to launch groundbreaking documentary series amplifying men’s voices in Fiji – Forget Me Not

By Vijay Narayan
11/04/2026
Communications Fiji Limited, the parent company of FM96, LegendFM, VITIFM, Navtarang, Radio Sargam, fijivillage and Magic Factory will premiere a powerful new documentary series, Forget Me Not, featuring six Fijian men sharing personal stories of identity, trauma, mental health, addiction and resilience.

This groundbreaking documentary series will be launched in Suva on Tuesday 14th April 2026 and marks a first for CFL, tackling often-unspoken issues surrounding masculinity and societal expectations.

Through honest storytelling, the documentary series highlights the real-life challenges men face and the impact of silence and stigma.

Contributors include Ben Morrison, who reflects on struggles with identity and the pressure to fit in, and now advocates for authenticity and self-care.

Another participant, Reverend Simione Tugi, shares the emotional burden of supporting a child through addiction, revealing years of silent struggle due to stigma and his decision to speak out.

Produced over three months, the project was supported by the Pacific Media Assistance Scheme, an Australian Aid initiative.

It also involved international collaboration with three-time Emmy Award-winning Producer Jackie Turnure, working alongside CFL’s Digital Video Content Producer, Immanuel Raju.

The documentary series aims to spark national conversation, reduce stigma, and encourage men to seek support and share their stories. It explores themes of masculinity, fatherhood, healing, and self-discovery.

The documentary series will be available from Tuesday evening on our website, fijivillage. You can click on this link  https://fijivillage.com/Forget-Me-Not

 
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