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Pray The Devil Back To Hell on July 29th in London


By Sama Team | July 22, 2010


Women for Women International in association with All Saints Church, Peckham, presents a special screening of Pray The Devil Back To Hell, by Gini Reticker. She is one of the world's leading filmmakers on women's issues and she produced Asylum, the 2004 Academy Award-nominated short focusing on the story of a Ghanaian woman who fled female genital mutilation to seek political asylum in the U.S.; and was the producer/director of 1994 Sundance Award-winning Heart of the Matter, the first full length documentary about the impact of HIV on women in the U.S.

About the film (more on the official website):

Pray the Devil Back to Hell is the extraordinary story of a small band of Liberian women who came together in the midst of a bloody civil war, took on the violent warlords and corrupt Charles Taylor regime, and won a long-awaited peace for their shattered country in 2003. As the rebel noose tightened upon Monrovia, and peace talks faced collapse, the women of Liberia – Christian and Muslims united - formed a thin but unshakable white line between the opposing forces, and successfully demanded an end to the fighting– armed only with white T-shirts and the courage of their convictions. In one remarkable scene, the women barricaded the site of stalled peace talks in Ghana, and announced they would not move until a deal was done. Faced with eviction, they invoked the most powerful weapon in their arsenal – threatening to remove their clothes. It worked. The women of Liberia are living proof that moral courage and non-violent resistance can succeed, even where the best efforts of traditional diplomacy have failed.

You can join Women for Women UK on Thursday, July 29th from 7pm-9pm at All Saints Church, Peckham (Blenheim Grove, Peckham, London SE15 4QS) for a screening of the award-winning documentary Pray the Devil Back to Hell followed by Q&A and discussion. Pray the Devil Back to Hell is the gripping account of a movement of brave and visionary women who demanded peace for Liberia, a nation torn to shreds by a decades-old civil war.

For more information, please contact gseilern@womenforwomen.org, T: 020 7922 7765 M: 077 8885 3677, and also visit Women for Women website.




#1


Sama Reader Juliette

Juliette

I’ve heard great things about this film. Women for Women is so supportive to women, the organization does such an amazing job..

Thursday, July 22, 2010 at 6:59 pm

#2


Sama Reader Avi

Avi

Why is the screening in a church? Is it a Christian movie? Just asking :oops:

Thursday, July 22, 2010 at 7:21 pm

#3


Sama Reader @rnelle

@rnelle

As far as I know, it is not, Avi. Gini Reticker is a fantastic director, I’ve seen Heart of the Matter and it is a must see film.

Thursday, July 22, 2010 at 10:06 pm

#4


Sama Reader Pilar

Pilar

¡Hola! I can’t imagine female genital mutilation……… What on Earth can justify such an horrible thing? Maybe women should create male genital mutilation and see if men will accept that :evil:

Thursday, July 22, 2010 at 10:17 pm

#5


Sama Reader Gino

Gino

Pilar: It is hard to conceive I agree. But it is like the full veil, it has to see with men fearing women because they can’t restrain themselves so they have to hide women or mutilate them… I don’t know, I am a man and I don’t understand that either :(

Thursday, July 22, 2010 at 11:40 pm

#6


Sama Reader BettyKohn

BettyKohn

These Liberian women are so strong.

Friday, July 23, 2010 at 2:55 am

#7


Sama Reader Mark

Mark

Gino my friend. The question is: why women first accepted.

Friday, July 23, 2010 at 6:22 am

#8


Sama Reader Moshuo

Moshuo

Sometimes I wish I didn’t read what I just read. Mark, maybe you don’t know that already but men are stronger than women and it is the reason why women can’t fight men. Now women don’t need strength anymore and can beat men. They won their freedom with their minds, not physical power. Like the Liberian women did in the film. Your muscles are of no need anymore. It will stop when there will equality between men and women.

Bises
Moshuo

Friday, July 23, 2010 at 12:19 pm

#9


Sama Reader ErickNO

ErickNO

Mark, you’re wrong. Religion has a lot to do with that. Hopefully, like Moshuo said, things are changing and as a man, I’m very glad they change.

Friday, July 23, 2010 at 4:06 pm

#10


Sama Reader Arnold

Arnold

These are sad stories :(

Friday, July 23, 2010 at 10:47 pm



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