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