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Pray the devil back to hell

Author: Abigail E Disney; Gini Reticker; Fork Films.; Ro*Co Films Educational (Firm); Columbia University. Teachers College.
Publisher: [Sausalito, Calif.?] : Distributed by Roco Films Educational, ©2008.
Edition/Format:   DVD video : NTSC color broadcast system : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Documentary about a group of brave and visionary women who demanded peace for Liberia, a nation torn to shreds by a bloody civil war, violent warlords and a corrupt Charles Taylor regime. Includes interviews, archival images, and scenes of present-day Liberia together to recount the experiences and memories of the women who were instrumental in bringing lasting peace to their country.
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Genre/Form: Documentary films
Nonfiction films
Feature films
Material Type: Videorecording
Document Type: Visual material
All Authors / Contributors: Abigail E Disney; Gini Reticker; Fork Films.; Ro*Co Films Educational (Firm); Columbia University. Teachers College.
OCLC Number: 320776403
Language Note: In English, with English subtitles.
Notes: Includes both 72 and 60 minute versions of the film.
Accompanying discussion guide written and edited by Teachers College, Columbia University (17 p.) in container.
Credits: Director of cinematography, Kirsten Johnson ; editors, Kate Taverna, Meg Reticker ; music composed by Blake Leyh ; vocals by Angelique Kidjo.
Description: 1 videodisc (ca. 132 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 discussion guide (17 p. ; 18 cm.)
Details: DVD format ; NTSC ; aspect ratio 4:3, enhanced for 16 x 9 TVs.
Responsibility: Fork Films presents ; a film by Abigail E. Disney and Gini Reticker ; produced by Abigail E. Disney ; directed by Gini Reticker.
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Documentary about a group of brave and visionary women who demanded peace for Liberia, a nation torn to shreds by a bloody civil war, violent warlords and a corrupt Charles Taylor regime. Includes interviews, archival images, and scenes of present-day Liberia together to recount the experiences and memories of the women who were instrumental in bringing lasting peace to their country.

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