Jarreth Merz: Filming democracy in Ghana
Džaret Merc (Jarreth Merz): Snimanje demokratije u Gani
Jarreth Merz' new film, "An African Election," follows the 2008 presidential elections in Ghana from start to finish. Full bio
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u zapadnoj Africi.
se činila bezbednom.
Bio sam srećan.
i umetničke izvrsnosti u Gani.
na kraju te decenije,
u političku nestabilnost
vojnog državnog udara.
u prijateljevoj kući.
otišli smo iz države
kako bih se uklopio.
u masi kao kameleon.
taktika preživljavanja.
koji uvek dobija iste uloge.
u jednog takvog?
u demokratskom okruženju
je postao stvarnost,
se dešavalo u Gani metafora
svog Zapadnjačkog života
svoj pun potencijal.
iz drugog ugla,
da sagledamo jače strane naše kulture
temelja u sadašnjosti.
sudbinu u svoje ruke
se okupljaju u 4 ujutro.
neki izdaleka
"Za koga ćete da glasate"?
"Izvini, ne mogu da ti kažem".
u njegovom srcu.
nije doneo jasne pobednike
održan drugi krug.
sa kampanjama.
erupcije nasilja na ulicama.
Ljudi su bežali.
da smo se vratili na staro.
da se sami vode.
demokratiju mirnim putem.
kako se ona postiže.
i ljudima da odluče,
napredak ka novom demokratskom krugu.
i ljude ima duboko korenje
sposobni da sami sebe vode.
strana demokratije postoji
zdravo za gotovo.
Zapadu ili u Africi
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Jarreth Merz - FilmmakerJarreth Merz' new film, "An African Election," follows the 2008 presidential elections in Ghana from start to finish.
Why you should listen
Raised in Ghana, Switzerland and Germany, Jarreth Merz is a filmmaker and actor (you may remember him in the role of Simon of Cyrene in The Passion of the Christ). As a director, his work is rooted in observing life as it presents itself in all its complexities -- as shown in his latest documentary, An African Election, which follows the 2008 presidential elections in Ghana, West Africa.
Merz's stepfather, a political player on Ghana, helped him get access behind the scenes; then Jarreth and his cameraman brother Kevin followed the presidential candidates in the unpredictable months leading up to the final night. In chronicling the rough-and-tumble process of a democratic election, the documentary becomes a meditation on the dream of democracy itself. The film screened in the World Documentary competition at Sundance earlier this year. Merz is now working on a “political safari” in Africa.
He says: "An African Election challenges the preconceived notion we have about politics in Ghana or Africa without hiding the brutal realities."
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