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The Coca Cola Conquest - Part II: Cola War and Peace
199851 minFilm: Documentary
Direction: Irene Angelico
Production: Abbey Jack NeidikAmy WebbIrene AngelicoJan Rofekamp
Script: Paul CowanIrene AngelicoHoward Goldberg
Produced by DLI Productions in association with Channel 4 Television, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and Télé-Québec.
This title is an acquisition.
During World War II, Coca-Cola becomes an essential morale booster for the troops and a worldwide symbol of the American way of life. In the US, Coke offers a Vietnam War-weary nation the ultimate commercial for world peace. And when the Berlin Wall falls, Coca-Cola is there, handing out “the taste of freedom.”
Subject categories
- Food and Food Industries > Agro-processing Industry
- Industry and Commerce > International Commerce
- Foreign Countries > United States
- Media Education > Advertising
- Family Studies/Home Economics > Consumer Awareness
- Social Studies > Contemporary IssuesDevelopment/Global Issues
Credits
- director
- Irene Angelico
- producer
- Abbey Jack Neidik
- co-producer
- Amy Webb
- Irene Angelico
- associate producer
- Kate Kung
- executive producer
- Abbey Jack Neidik
- Jan Rofekamp
- director of photography
- Marc Gadoury
- music
- Normand Roger
- Denis Chartrand
- writer
- Paul Cowan
- Irene Angelico
- Howard Goldberg
- editor
- Howard Goldberg
- Irene Angelico
- Torben Schioler
- narrator
- Rick Book