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FIGHTING A RELIGIOUS CHARLATAN

Nenleseh, a rebellious but honest schoolgirl in Liberia, is accused of being a witch by the money-hungry pastor of her church. Her foster mother Kou then throws her out of the house. She should go back to her parents in the village instead of bringing Kou misfortune. But Nenleseh wants to finish her schooling in the city. How is she supposed to do that when she’s notorious as a witch and everyone rejects her? She is about to give up when her friendship with another social outcast gives her an idea of how to take action against this injustice…
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FIGHTING A RELIGIOUS CHARLATAN

Nenleseh, a rebellious but honest schoolgirl in Liberia, is accused of being a witch by the money-hungry pastor of her church. Her foster mother Kou then throws her out of the house. She should go back to her parents in the village instead of bringing Kou misfortune. But Nenleseh wants to finish her schooling in the city. How is she supposed to do that when she’s notorious as a witch and everyone rejects her? She is about to give up when her friendship with another social outcast gives her an idea of how to take action against this injustice…
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FILMMAKERS

Director + Screenplay

Luther N. Mafalleh

Director of Photography

Joseph Sankon

Editor

oseph Sankon, Joseph Doe

Sound 

Jonah Perry

Costumes

Princess Zapulu

Make Up

Musuleng Mayon

Camera Assistant

Abraham Melvin

Production Manager

Musuleng Mayon, Abraham Melvin

Production Assistant

Darius Kargo

Welfare

Marriolyn Konah

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FILMMAKERS

Director + Screenplay

Luther N. Mafalleh

Director of Photography

Joseph Sankon

Editor

oseph Sankon, Joseph Doe

Sound 

Jonah Perry

Costumes

Princess Zapulu

Make Up

Musuleng Mayon

Camera Assistant

Abraham Melvin

Production Manager

Musuleng Mayon, Abraham Melvin

Production Assistant

Darius Kargo

Welfare

Marriolyn Konah

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FILM INFORMATION

Type Fiction
Length 29:34 min.
Language

Colloquial Liberian Pidgin, Manor, English with English subtitles

Country of origin Liberia
Year 2021

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FILM INFORMATION

Type 

Fiction

Length

29:34 min.

Language

Colloquial Liberian Pidgin, Manor, English with English subtitles

Country of origin

Liberia

Year

2021

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LIBERIA

Liberia (officially the Republic of Liberia) is located on the Atlantic coast of West Africa and is the oldest republic in Africa. The country borders Sierra Leone, Guinea and the Ivory Coast. Monrovia is the capital of Liberia, about one million people live here.
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The country’s population still suffers from the aftermath of two civil wars and the 2014-2016 Ebola outbreak, with more than half of the population living below the poverty line and a particular lack of access to health services and education.
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Freedom of the press enjoys constitutional status in Liberia and is widely respected by the government. Liberia ranks 95th out of 180 countries in the 2020 press freedom rankings published by Reporters Without Borders.

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LIBERIA

Liberia (officially the Republic of Liberia) is located on the Atlantic coast of West Africa and is the oldest republic in Africa. The country borders Sierra Leone, Guinea and the Ivory Coast. Monrovia is the capital of Liberia, about one million people live here.
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The country’s population still suffers from the aftermath of two civil wars and the 2014-2016 Ebola outbreak, with more than half of the population living below the poverty line and a particular lack of access to health services and education.
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Freedom of the press enjoys constitutional status in Liberia and is widely respected by the government. Liberia ranks 95th out of 180 countries in the 2020 press freedom rankings published by Reporters Without Borders.