"The film is inspiring, uplifting and is a call to action for all of us"
Desmond Tutu, Winner 1984 Nobel Peace Prize.
Pray the Devil Back to Hell is the extraordinary story of a small band of Liberian women who – armed only with white T-shirts and the courage of their convictions - came together in the midst of a bloody civil war, took on the warlords, and brought peace to their shattered country.
Pray the Devil Back to Hell reconstructs the moment through interviews, archival footage and striking images of contemporary Liberia. It is compelling testimony to the potential of women worldwide to alter the history of nations.
PTDBTH receives rave reviews from notables Liberia's President Sirleaf, Russell Simmons, Jane Fonda, Rosie O'Donnell, Jane Rosenthal and Eve Ensler at the Tribeca Film Festival.
Who I'd like to meet:
Pray The Devil Back To Hell's Friend Space (Top 7)
LOVED YOUR FILM!! My favorite of entire film festival! Have told all my friends!! Can't wait for them to be able to share the experience! Thank you so much for sharing the inspiration, rekindling my fire, and for the enlightenment!!
Thanks for the invit, Et paix sur cette terre à tous les hommes dont le coeur remplit d'amour et de compassion irradiqueront le mal... Good vibes from the France. *KORANI*
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Amazing film and concept. I think it goes without saying that I would be interested in being a part of something like this if you are ever looking for a videographer or editor. Thank you for your friendship.
Hey there, how's it going??? Thanks for the friends request :-). I pray for the Good Lord Jesus Christ will lead and Bless You with the Holy Spirit in all that You do in Your filming. God Bless and a have a good day.
Thanks for the request & best wishes on your film! My first poetry compilation on love, despair, and transformation, is now available. I'd love to hear your thoughts!