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Cast
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Peter Firth | As: Peter Davidson |
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Nana Seowg | As: High Priestess |
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Abi Adatsi | As: |
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Kwabena Holm | As: |
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Owusu Akyeaw | As: |
Storyline
This film was made entirely in Ghana and consists of documentary scenes and a fictitious story about a British engineer who wants to import microchips to Africa. But the reaction of the blacks to his plans to build a fully automatic plastic furniture factory surprises him. His faith in technocracy stands opposed to what they know about the environment. When the conflict has reached its climax, a spell is cast upon him... finally, he gives up... but his attitude toward Africa has changed for the better.
Tagline: | An amusing and well-founded semi-documentary about the resistance of the black continent to imperialistic technocrats |
Certification: | Unknown |
Cast
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Peter Firth |
Peter Davidson |
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Nana Seowg |
High Priestess |
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Abi Adatsi |
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Kwabena Holm |
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Owusu Akyeaw |
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Sarfo Opku |
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Nana Abiri Otchere Darko |
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Charles Annan |
Directed By
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Werner Grusch |
Director |
Writing Credits
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Werner Grusch |
Writer |
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Ashley Pharoah |
Writer |
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Werner Grusch |
Original Story |
Production Crew
Edited By
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Tom Hurwitz |
Editor |
Costume and Makeup
Sound
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Georg Friedrich Händel |
Music |
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Andy Nelson |
Sound |
Visual Effects
Camera
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Tom Hurwitz |
Director of Photography |
Lighting
Art Department
Other Crew
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