@owusumensford actually 2:40 was Ashaiman in the tema municipality and its is in ghana i was there personally every bit of this video did happenend in Ghana our beloved
I was here in Ghana during the elections but the last part where soldiers and rioters were present didnt happen so why is the director trying to make Ghana look bad???? Its a good documentary though!
To those who think parts of this video are not taken in Ghana, every part of this video is in Ghana, my motherland. You can see cars with GH registration numbers, Party colours, and even cameramen with TV3 written at their back in the middle of the military actions. Watch well before you criticize. Kudos to
it actually started from 2:40 with inserting clashes and the military. Mr. Jareth that was not in Ghana and if u think I'm lying look at the billboards in the background and the military personnel.
@owusumensford. Just download the video if you can and play it at a slow motion. I did that and I can tell you every part of this video is in Ghana, my motherland. You can see cars with GH registration numbers, Party colours, and even cameramen with TV3 written at their back in the middle of the military actions. Watch well before you criticize. Kudos to
The footage after 3:24 is not Ghana, why do we dramatize issues on Africa by putting pieces and bits together from a host of countries and claim it's from a single country.
@owusumensford@owusumensford. Just download the video if you can and play it at a slow motion. I did that and I can tell you every part of this video is in Ghana, my motherland. You can see cars with GH registration numbers, Party colours, and even cameramen with TV3 written at their back in the middle of the military actions. Watch well before you criticize. Kudos to
We are currently working on a DVD edition of An African Election. Please contact us on our homepage anafricanelection(dot)dom or directly info(at)anafricanelection(dot)com. You will find there also very soon more informations about a release. Thank you very much for all your comments and support.
Hi! I'm in an African Democracy class at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) and we would really love to get a copy of the DVD for screening. Very relevant for our class + I am a Ghanaian blogger who would also love to do a review. Thanks in advance for keeping us posted!
@dorusvdkroft Have a look at anafricanelection(dot)com , we will try to keep the site updated with actual festival screenings. We will also keep you informed about a DVD release. Thanks for all your interest in our movie!
Saw this at RiverRun Film Festival last night. Well done, and affirming. Democracy takes work to do right, works through imperfect people, and yet if the people share a hope in the process and work toward its ideal, it does still work. PhotoID and paper ballots, too lol. Good job, Ghana, and director Merz - best to you both.
@owusumensford actually 2:40 was Ashaiman in the tema municipality and its is in ghana i was there personally every bit of this video did happenend in Ghana our beloved
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BillionGODSun 1 month ago
I was here in Ghana during the elections but the last part where soldiers and rioters were present didnt happen so why is the director trying to make Ghana look bad???? Its a good documentary though!
carldan2007 1 month ago
To those who think parts of this video are not taken in Ghana, every part of this video is in Ghana, my motherland. You can see cars with GH registration numbers, Party colours, and even cameramen with TV3 written at their back in the middle of the military actions. Watch well before you criticize. Kudos to
gmonakk 2 months ago
it actually started from 2:40 with inserting clashes and the military. Mr. Jareth that was not in Ghana and if u think I'm lying look at the billboards in the background and the military personnel.
owusumensford 2 months ago
@owusumensford. Just download the video if you can and play it at a slow motion. I did that and I can tell you every part of this video is in Ghana, my motherland. You can see cars with GH registration numbers, Party colours, and even cameramen with TV3 written at their back in the middle of the military actions. Watch well before you criticize. Kudos to
gmonakk 2 months ago
The footage after 3:24 is not Ghana, why do we dramatize issues on Africa by putting pieces and bits together from a host of countries and claim it's from a single country.
owusumensford 2 months ago
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@owusumensford @owusumensford. Just download the video if you can and play it at a slow motion. I did that and I can tell you every part of this video is in Ghana, my motherland. You can see cars with GH registration numbers, Party colours, and even cameramen with TV3 written at their back in the middle of the military actions. Watch well before you criticize. Kudos to
gmonakk 2 months ago
I am speechless!
cocktailmixa 2 months ago
We are currently working on a DVD edition of An African Election. Please contact us on our homepage anafricanelection(dot)dom or directly info(at)anafricanelection(dot)com. You will find there also very soon more informations about a release. Thank you very much for all your comments and support.
AAEadmin 3 months ago 3
@AAEadmin We need it ASAP
kgsbrain 2 months ago
Hi! I'm in an African Democracy class at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) and we would really love to get a copy of the DVD for screening. Very relevant for our class + I am a Ghanaian blogger who would also love to do a review. Thanks in advance for keeping us posted!
sizzlenita 3 months ago
Need this DVD ASAP..Put it on Amazon....or show where we can purchase it
kgsbrain 3 months ago
Great job Jarreth. I remember when you were going back and forth from L.A. to work on this. Congratulations.
twefekbe 3 months ago
Is this already out for sale? Where can one purchase the DVD?
nuru0001 4 months ago
One of the best documentaries I have seen lately. Congratulations to the author and the team.
antoscricchia 4 months ago
great job, Jarreth, thank you for being out there, catching so many different Ins and Outs on the subject matter and the situation in Ghana.
An intense journey through the Unknown, letting us understand, what's going on in this area of the world!
foehrweisser 4 months ago
Does anybody know where I can see the full movie?
dorusvdkroft 5 months ago
@dorusvdkroft Have a look at anafricanelection(dot)com , we will try to keep the site updated with actual festival screenings. We will also keep you informed about a DVD release. Thanks for all your interest in our movie!
AAEadmin 5 months ago
Saw this at RiverRun Film Festival last night. Well done, and affirming. Democracy takes work to do right, works through imperfect people, and yet if the people share a hope in the process and work toward its ideal, it does still work. PhotoID and paper ballots, too lol. Good job, Ghana, and director Merz - best to you both.
thunderdadnc 11 months ago 2