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In a world plagued by stolen elections, secret government agendas, and a renewed interest in the exploitation of African natural resources, what value does democracy offer, particularly in the tumultuous region of West Africa? For Ghana, a nation that has been Africa's barometer of political stability, democracy may mean the difference between peace and prosperity - and murderous chaos under military coup. An African Election is a remarkable documentary that grants viewers unprecedented access to the anatomy of Ghana's 2008 presidential elections. Capturing the intrigue of electioneering, the intensity of the vote-counting process, and the mood of the countrymen whose fate lies precariously in the balance, director Jarreth Merz's coverage unfolds with all the tension of a political thriller, revealing the emotions, passions, and ethical decisions that both threaten and maintain the integrity of the democratic process. An African Election illuminates a beacon of hope for Africa and for the value and vitality of democracy today.
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100%- Reviews Counted: 10
- Fresh: 10
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- Average Rating: 6.6/10
Top Critics' Reviews
Fresh: As we join throngs of excited citizens at a public vote-counting, their uninhibited zeal for the process only highlights the jaded cynicism that threatens to overwhelm our own.
Fresh: The film team had a gift for being where the electoral action was, and for seeing what was transpiring with an astute eye.
Fresh: What makes the film especially resonate now is the frustration with the status quo that is consistently voiced by the people on the street.
Fresh: Paints a portrait of an engaged, energised electorate, thronging the rallies and queuing for 12 hours straight at the polling stations. It's a good foundation; something to build on.
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- $12.99
- Genre: Documentary
- Released: 2011
- © 2011 The Cell Film Production DBA Urban Republic