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Iron Ladies of Liberia

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Liberian President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf and other female leaders strive for peace and democracy in their country.

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Richard Propes TheIndependentCritic.com 09/12/2020
2.5/4.0
An interesting documentary about a trailblazing leader in Africa. Go to Full Review
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12/04/2011 With Ellen Johnson Sirleaf's win of the Nobel Peace Prize in 2011, and her popular reelection, this documentary stands as a piece of history. Fascinating, at times disjointed, and occasionally making-it-look-easy, looking at what happened next puts everything in perspective. Women around the world, and especially in Africa, should take note of Sirleaf's rise to power--and the grace with which she wields it despite the follies of politics. See more 04/25/2009 Wonderful film gives me hope as a African in this world.. See more 07/09/2008 To make meaningful change in a war-torn and debt-ridden country is daunting task. This documentary does justice to the stern and compassionate resolve of Sirleaf's administration. Time will tell when things for Liberia go for the better. See more 04/11/2008 Loved it. Heroes. So good. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis Liberian President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf and other female leaders strive for peace and democracy in their country.
Director
Daniel Junge, Siatta Scott Johnson
Producer
Henry Ansbacher
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 17m