Pray the Devil Back to Hell (2008)
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Reviews Counted:34
Fresh:34
Rotten:0
Average Rating:7.8/10
Consensus: This political documentary about protests during the Liberian Civil War is an uplifting celebration of the capacity of everyday people to affect great change.
Theatrical Release:Nov 7, 2008 Limited
Synopsis: History has many unacknowledged heroes and this documentary examines a group of women who fought for peace in Liberia, campaigning to end the country's devastating civil war. Crossing religious and... History has many unacknowledged heroes and this documentary examines a group of women who fought for peace in Liberia, campaigning to end the country's devastating civil war. Crossing religious and generation lines, the group of women first prayed for their country, and then they began a silent protest outside the walls of the president's palace. Gini Reticker, producer of Oscar-nominated short film ASYLUM, directs this eye-opening film about political action. [More]
Director: Gini Reticker
Director: Gini Reticker
Producer: Abigail Disney
Studio: Balcony Releasing
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Reviews for Pray the Devil Back to Hell
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Although filling the watcher with the same sort of outrage that inspired the women to stand up and be counted, this is, at heart, a testimony to the power of solidarity and sisterhood through a single purpose. Full Review |
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It's an outstanding story, which makes up for Pray's moviemaking deficiencies. Full Review |
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An object lesson in interfaith cooperation and an instructional manual for people committed to making systemic political change through nonviolent means. Full Review |
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The film is brief and not especially creative in its storytelling, but nonetheless unforgettable; this remarkable story deserved to be captured on film. Full Review |
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Limitations aside, it's highly stirring stuff. Full Review |
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This illuminating film by director Gini Reticker and producer Abigail Disney is a much-needed attempt to put the spotlight on a moment of history that still inspires. Full Review |
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A modest but effective work of documentary uplift. Full Review |
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Pray the Devil Back to Hell is at once inspiring and horrific. Full Review |
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Pray the Devil uses its brief 72 minutes to tell one of the truly heartening international political stories of recent years. Full Review |
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The story of the women's groups -- Christian and Muslim, uniting for the first time in the nation's history -- is unbelievably inspiring. Full Review |
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The film shows that the women's peace movement, propelled by ordinary citizens, changed what was possible in Liberia. Full Review |
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Some political documentaries suffer from overselling the urgency of their agenda, but director Gini Reticker's Pray the Devil Back to Hell nicely underplays the significance of its subject. Full Review |
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Relates a powerful story with intelligence, concision and a minimum of distracting stylistic flourishes. Full Review |
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Inevitably, Reticker's style falls into monotony that works against the material. Ultimately, though, the power of that material overcomes flaws in presentation. Full Review |
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Offers an inspiring portrait of conscientious citizens working to make a change. Yes they can, indeed. Full Review |
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An economically told, extremely powerful story. Full Review |
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Pray The Devil Back To Hell is overly conventional as a documentary, but it's inspiring as a rebuttal to the declining state of the world at large. Full Review |
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Winner of the Best Documentary award at this year's Tribeca Film Festival. Full Review |
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the power of the material overcomes flaws in presentation Full Review |
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November 04, 2008:
A glorious tribute to a bi-partisan sisterhood of Christian and Muslim women fed up with having to raise their children amidst the incessant slaughter, raping and looting of the Liberian civil war. ![]()
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