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Pray The Devil Back To Hell: Showdown
(2008)
Released By:
Balcony Releasing
Rating:
Not Rated
In Theaters:
11/7/2008
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Studio:
Balcony Releasing
Genre:
Documentary
MPAA Rating:
Not Rated
Director:
Gini Reticker
Language:
English
Official Website:
N/A
Theatrical Release:
11/7/2008
Home Video Release:
11/10/2009
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N/A
Published ID:
992993
UPC:
844667019926,
Plot:
Producer/director
Gini Reticker
(
A Decade Under the Influence
,
Class of 2006
) turns her attentions to the topic of peaceful protest by exploring the efforts of Liberian
Leymah Gbowee
in ridding her government of corruption and paving the way for the election of
Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf
-- Africa's first elected female head of state. Shortly after Charles Taylor was elected as president of Liberia in 1996, he proved to be a hopelessly corrupt dictator. Opposing warlords from the north were terrorizing, raping, and murdering Liberians by the hundreds of thousands, sparking a bloody civil war, and many speculated that Taylor was quietly supporting them from the sidelines.
Gbowee
had already lived through one civil war, and the prospect of another was simply too much to bear. Determined to bring peace to her troubled country,
Gbowee
called on everyday Liberian women from neighboring churches to form the Christian Women's Peace Initiative -- a group dedicated to protesting the war that had claimed 250,000 lives and displaced over a million citizens. The women of the Christian Women's Peace Initiative dressed in white and came out to protest the war by the thousands, even going so far as to surround the building in Ghana where the peace talks were taking place and physically prevent the men from leaving until a deal had been bartered. In addition to proving that peaceful protest could indeed affect change in times of unparalleled strife, the Christian Women's Peace Initiative also helped pave the way for
Johnson-Sirleaf
to be elected as Liberia's first-ever female president. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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