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August 18th, 2009

Once Upon a Coup
Credits

DIRECTOR
Christopher Olgiati

EDITOR
Edward Radford

EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
Roy Ackerman

NARRATOR
Jay O. Sanders

CAMERA
Jeremy Pollard/Equatorial Guinea
Andrew James/South Africa
Elliot Klayman/U.S.A.

CAMERA ASSISTANT
Nathan Kendall

ARCHIVE
ITN Source/Reuters
Werner Herzog Film

ARCHIVE RESEARCH
Alex Buxton

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The Asylum Production Company, Cape Town
Fundación para las Relaciones Internacionales
y el Diálogo Exterior, Madrid
Interface Media Group, Washington, D.C.
Tyler Camera Systems

ONLINE EDITOR
Adam Dolniak

COLORIST
Chris Rodgers

DUBBING MIXER
Jerome O’Donohue

PRODUCTION
Cecile Antonie
Fiona Govan

CONSULTANTS
Mark Hollingsworth
Alex Yearsley

SENIOR ASSOCIATE PRODUCER
Michael Chrisman

PRODUCTION MANAGER
Isabel Davis

HEAD OF OPERATIONS
Jo Ralling

HOST INTRO

DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY
Kevin Cloutier

ADDITIONAL CAMERA
Adam Vardy

SOUND
daniel Brooks

GAFFER
Theo Caris

TELEPROMPTER
Debby Hastings

MAKEUP
Janet Cassidy

FOR WIDE ANGLE

STORY PRODUCERS
Charlotte Mangin
Jeff Seelbach

ASSOCIATE PRODUCERS
Lauren Geller
Rawan Jabaji
Lucy Kennedy

SERIES EDITOR
Mark Sutton

SOUND MIX
Doug Johnson

POST-PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR
Sonoko Aoyagi Leopold

PROJECT MANAGER
Rekha Menon

MULTIMEDIA PRODUCERS
Aaron Ernst
Lauren Feeney
Renee Feltz

PRODUCTION INTERNS
Yana Kunichoff
Abby Selden
Pracheta Sharma
Ben Travers

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
Ronak Shah

ASSISTANT EDITOR
Mike Goren

GRAPHIC DESIGN
vanOs
Brian Whitehill

SERIES TITLE DESIGN
David Chomowicz

MUSIC
Douglas J. Cuomo

ON-AIR PROMOTION
Rob Issen
Jed Parker

LEGAL
Ranfi Rivera
Blanche Robertson

PUBLICITY
Gloria Park
Kellie Specter

SENIOR PRODUCER
Nina Chaudry

EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
Tom Casciato

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juan OBULAFO lopelo -- August 25th, 2009 at 3:48 pm

PLEASE THE WORLD SHOULD GIVE PEACE A CHANCE,EQUATORIAL GUINEA HAS JUST DESCOVERED OIL,AND THE PRESIDENT OBIANG HAS RULED THE COUNTRY WITHOUT OIL FOR A LONG TIME SIN PROBLEMA,NOW THAT OIL IS FOUND,ALLOW HIM ENCOURAGE HIM TO DEVELOPE THE COUNTRY AND HE IS TRYING WITH URBANISAZATION,INFRASTRUCTURES AND PROJECTS,ROME WAS NOT BUILT IN A DAY.AMERICANS WERE CRYING OF HUMAN RIGHT ABUSE IN EG,BUT IMMEDIATE THE GREENER PASTURE CAME INTO THIER HANDS,NO MORE CRYS,BUT WHO IS FOOLING WHO,NOW IT FRENCH AND SPAIN,WRITING BAD THINGS TO TARNISH OBINGS IMAGE,WHEN CALL UPON TOMORROW TO SAP THE OIL,OHO!BEAUTIFUL PRAISES WILL PROCEED.MY PIECE OF ADVICE IS THAT THE INTERNATIONAL COUNTRIES SHOULD ENDEAVOR TO BRING DEVELOPEMET TO AFRICA,NOT MAINLY CATERING AWAY THIER RESOURCES.BRING DEVELOPMENT TO AFRICA AND OUR CHILDREN WILL NOT DIE SEEKING GREENER PASTURES IN AMERICA AND EUROPEAN COUNTRIES.A FOOD FOR THOUGHT

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