Pray the Devil Back to Hell

November. 07,2008      
Rating:
7.5
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Pray the Devil Back to Hell chronicles the remarkable story of the Liberian women who came together to end a bloody civil war and bring peace to their shattered country.

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Reviews

Clevercell
2008/11/07

Very disappointing...

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Pluskylang
2008/11/08

Great Film overall

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CrawlerChunky
2008/11/09

In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.

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Brendon Jones
2008/11/10

It’s fine. It's literally the definition of a fine movie. You’ve seen it before, you know every beat and outcome before the characters even do. Only question is how much escapism you’re looking for.

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lastliberal
2008/11/11

One of the best documentaries in 2008. It is a testament to those who demand that peace come about.Instead of talking about it, the women of Liberia decided to step up and put themselves on the line for peace.It did not come easily, but they persisted until it did finally come.This is the story of how they did it and a testament to the power of women and peacemakers.I am just amazed at what these women were able to accomplish, and Director Gini Reticker made it a most enjoyable film.This is a must see.

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ketch11-22
2008/11/12

This is one of the most moving and incredible documentaries I've ever seen. A civil war had been raging for years between the dictatorship of the Liberian president and the rebels who called themselves the LURD. The LURD wanted to overthrow the government. They terrorized the people in the country through killings, rapes, dismemberment and destruction. They were becoming more powerful as they closed in on the capital city, Monrovia. One unlikely heroine is inspired by a dream to bring Christian women together. She begins within her own church and asks that all women from all churches are brought together. At one meeting, a Muslim woman goes up to the podium to address the church and tells them that she is moved by what they were doing and that Muslim women need to be brought into the Peace Movement. This was a cause that transcended all differences.**** SPOILER ALERT! Synopsis follows. ******With this extraordinary mission, the women dressed in plain white clothes and covered their heads, as a way to shed any differences of class or religion among them. They decide to make peace signs and sit in at the fish market where the Liberian president drove past every morning. He refuses to acknowledge them for weeks. What happens then is remarkable.The women finally get to present their mission statement to the president, as well as demand peace talks between the government and the rebels. The women do not just hand things over to the men, however. When the peace talks finally come to fruition, a delegate group goes to Ghana to ensure that a resolution is made. The first two weeks no progress is made. The rebel warlords are just demanding future positions in the government and access to the country's resources. The Liberian president had already fled back to Liberia when Sierra Leone tries to indict him for war crimes. The women's growing anger and frustration lead them to stage a sit in. They block all the doors and windows preventing anyone from leaving the peace talks without a resolution. Trapped with no food and water, the talks turn serious. Finally, a resolution is signed. The UN peacekeepers move in and the Liberian president is exiled to Nigeria.You might think that this is where the women could finally go back home and take care of their children. However, they understood that they could not rely on anyone else to make sure that the resolutions are implemented. They also realize, seeing the UN only creating chaos, that to ensure full disarmament in the country, they would need to step in, forgive their perpetrators, and convince each one of them that they would be accepted back into the community.The truly final mission for the women was to ensure a democratic election and elect a woman into the office of the presidency. The power of the women prevails. The first female president is elected. The women can finally go home. Mission accomplished. Peace reigns in Liberia.If only the women of Israel and Palestine could unite for peace, as well, to ensure peace for their children, since that can always be a uniting mission. This is an example for all women in the world that they truly have power to change the world. I love the moment the women decide to withhold sex from their men to force them to step up and accept that the peace movement involves them as well.I highly recommend this documentary for all.

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