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- A deranged man hides in the attic of a new house and becomes obsessed with the unsuspecting family that moves in.
- A cast of unknown performers are used in this drama about child soldiers fighting a war in the West African Country Liberia.
- Danish journalist Mads Brügger goes undercover as a Liberian Ambassador to embark on a dangerous yet hysterical journey to uncover the blood diamond trade in Africa.
- More footage considered to be too disturbing to be shown on television.
- Vice TV producer Shane Smith travels to Monrovia, Liberia, to look into a little-known facet of the long-running Liberian civil war-- cannibalism as practiced by fighters on all sides of the conflict. Smith interviews former Gen. Buck Naked, who boasts that he used to lead his soldiers--mostly drunken and drug-fueled teenage boys--into battle completely naked and they would devour the hearts, livers and other body parts of their dead enemies.
- In the war-zones of Liberia and Congo, four volunteers with Doctors Without Borders struggle to provide emergency medical care under extreme conditions.
- "Liberia, a nation burdened by its past. America, a nation with no memory at all." In Liberia, the summer of 2003 was pure insanity. A rebel army attempts to overthrow a government run by an indicted war criminal. Two armies engage in the final battle of a decade long civil war. Hundreds of innocent civilians die from mortar shells launched from afar and thousands more suffer hunger while the soldiers, mostly teenagers, keep the capital city under siege. The nation prays that America, the world's sole superpower, will put an end to the violence. Conceived in Washington in the early 1800s, its constitution written at Harvard, its founding fathers freed slaves who returned to Africa, Liberia is the one country in the world worthy of the title, Made in America. By the year 2000, Liberia, once considered the gem of Africa, was ranked last in the world for quality of life.
- An adopted daughter of a wealthy family puts up with her arrogant little sister while running the family business. As though the disrespect and insults from the little sister is not enough, she decides to make an unimaginable decision which the adopted sister finds unhealthy to the family business and will go to any extent to stop her arrogant little sister's outrageous plans for the company and the family.
- An investigation into the countries and companies that have profited, ad continue to profit, from the continuous wars that have racked the continent of Africa for the past 50+ years and that continue to this day. Included are European mining companies diamond merchants and exporters, and corrupt government officials of many of the countries involved in these wars.
- Liberia, a nation scarred by 14 years of brutal civil war, stands at a critical moment in its history as it heads for its second democratic election in October 2011. This election will decide the country's future course - towards peace and stability or violence and chaos. Assisting the UN peacekeeping operation is a special unit from India - an all-female police contingent. Deployed yearly since 2007, it is the first such unit to ever take part in a peacekeeping mission. The all-female contingent is an important experiment for the UN - to rectify the skewed gender ratio within the UN system itself where only 6% of peacekeepers are women, and more importantly, to bring a gendered perspective to conflict resolution and peacemaking. But for Ruby, Tejinder and Philomena the journey away from their families has been difficult. It is their first time in another country - they have never been so far away from home. Like them, most of the other women in their unit have left behind young children in the care of husbands and relatives. The 12 month duty is tough and just too long. They spend their evenings trying to connect calls back home. The tension is rising as the election draws nearer. There are frequent clashes between different political parties. Will the Indian policewomen succeed in ensuring that the voting takes place in a safe and trouble-free environment? Will the hardships they suffer to bring peace in far-off lands be worth it in the end?
- A look at the high profile case of Liberian Olivia Zinnah, who died in 2012 of complications from a rape that occurred when she was just 7 years old.
- When Canadian brothers Jeff and Andrew Topham returned to the war torn West African country of their childhood to re-shoot their father's photos for a documentary, they also found a nation whose own photographic memory was destroyed by war
- A documentary mini series focusing on how football and soccer can be used in different ways around the world for development and social change.
- This documentary follows the Matsiko World Orphan Choir's Liberian cohort as they prepare for their 12-month tour of the USA.
- The documentary is a portrait of Davide Caprani, a Swiss police officer, who volunteers for a year of service for the United Nation police troops in Liberia.
- An out of work good citizen and seasoned Karate instructor must take the law into his own hands to stop a gang of armed robbers from terrorizing the city.
- Having barely escaped with her life over a decade ago, my American-born, 80 year old grandmother returns to Monrovia, Liberia to rebuild her home and community after the devastating Liberian civil war.
- Rebelling against the common conception that peace is built in a top-down fashion, the Peace Builders series chronicles the extraordinary challenges and fortunes of six Liberian survivors on the road to building more peaceful lives.
- In 1992 five American nuns working in Liberia were murdered during that country's bloody civil war. Although the war has been over for more than 20 years, no one has ever been held accountable for the murders. "Frontlne" has been investigating the incident and sent a crew to Liberia to confront the men the investigation has indicated were responsible and to find out why neither the American nor Liberian governments have ever prosecuted them.
- The Dudesons go to Liberia in an attempt to bring joy and happiness to the residents of Yarmah Town.