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See the full educational multimedia documentary series at https://www.colonialsyndrome.org/ A sister project to the multi-award winning film Ophir. https://www.ophir-film.com/. The Colonial Syndrome is a multimedia web-series about colonialism and revolution in the South Pacific island of Bougainville. A project by the University of Ulster, developed under the direction of Professor Kristian Lasslett and Dr Ruth Saovanna in association with the Bougainville Peoples Research Center and Arsam International. Project Director: Professor Kristian Lasslett and Dr Ruth Saovanna Texts, Film and Archive Curator: Professor Kristian Lasslett Online Film Series Creator: Olivier Pollet Film Editing: Charlotte Buisson-Tissot Film Directors: Alexandre Berman and Olivier Pollet Cinematography & Sound: Alexandre Berman and Olivier Pollet Music: Xavier Thiry Post-Production: Fourth World Films Researchers: Dr Ruth Saovanna, Professor Kristian Lasslett, Theonila Roka-Matbob, Nathan Matbob, Clive Porabou, Alexandre Berman and Olivier Pollet. With support from the Christensen Fund. Featuring Michael Kuai. For Michael custodianship of the land is a duty ordained by God. Like many others, Michael watched as the land entrusted to him was destroyed by the mine. He formed the Bana Pressure Group. Together with Francis Ona, Michael recalls how they collected one kina from every person who wanted them to evict BCL. Michael collected 22,982 Kina. ‘I brought these 22,900 kinas to Francis Ona and he said: “Ah yes, very good support. Now we will start the fight”’. ‘They fought [at first] with fishing guns and bows and arrows’. From these basic beginnings, Michael recalls, the Bougainville Revolutionary Army was formed.