An African Election
2010 | USA / Switzerland | 89 min
ABOUT THE FILM

LONG SYNOPSIS

The 2008 presidential elections in Ghana, West Africa, serve as a backdrop for this feature documentary that looks behind-the-scenes at the complex, political machinery of a third world democracy struggling to legitimize itself to its first world contemporaries. At stake in this race are the fates of two political parties that will do almost anything to win. Director Jarreth Merz follows the key players for almost three months to provide an unprecedented insider’s view of the political, economic and social forces at work in Ghana. He builds suspense by taking the viewer down the back roads of the nation to capture each unexpected twist and turn in a contest that is always exciting and never predictable. Throughout the film, Merz depicts the pride and humanity of the larger-than-life politicians, party operatives and citizens who battle for the soul of their country.


Director Jarreth Merz
Co-Director Kevin Merz
Producer Jarreth Merz
Executive Producers Franco, Brigitte Agustoni
Co-Producers Luisella Realini, Silviana Bezolla Rigolini, Tiziana Soudani
Editor Samir Samperisi
Cinematographer Topher Osborn

FESTIVALS
Sundance 2011, IDFA 2010, Atlanta 2011 (Grand Jury Prize), Pan African Film & Arts Festival (Best Documentary)

FESTIVAL TERRITORIES
The World

EXHIBITION FORMATS
HDCAM, 35mm, DIGIBETA, DVD


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