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CORRUPTION IN HEALTH CARE
Garwu, happily married to Tarnue, is finally pregnant with their first child. But during a routine check-up at the hospital, the doctor in charge, Dr. Gbasee claims that Garwu has a problem with her uterus. Her life could only be saved if her child were removed immediately. Therefore, she would have to pay the money for the operation right away so that action could be taken without any delay.
 
Garwu is devastated and refuses, but her husband Tarnue urges her to have the procedure done. He doesn’t want to lose his beloved wife. What they don’t know: Dr. Gbasee deliberately made a misdiagnosis in order to make more money from an unnecessary surgery. Garwu is smart enough to get a second opinion from the young doctor Dr. Rebecca. A race against time and against the hierarchical structures in the hospital begins…
 
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COME, I’LL SHOW YOU
CORRUPTION IN HEALTH CARE
Garwu, happily married to Tarnue, is finally pregnant with their first child. But during a routine check-up at the hospital, the doctor in charge, Dr. Gbasee claims that Garwu has a problem with her uterus. Her life could only be saved if her child were removed immediately. Therefore, she would have to pay the money for the operation right away so that action could be taken without any delay.
 
Garwu is devastated and refuses, but her husband Tarnue urges her to have the procedure done. He doesn’t want to lose his beloved wife. What they don’t know: Dr. Gbasee deliberately made a misdiagnosis in order to make more money from an unnecessary surgery. Garwu is smart enough to get a second opinion from the young doctor Dr. Rebecca. A race against time and against the hierarchical structures in the hospital begins…
 
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COME, I’LL SHOW YOU THE
FILMMAKERS
Screenplay |
Marwu G. K. Nyumah |
Director |
Luther N. Mafalleh |
Director of Photography + Editor |
Gardea K. Mayon |
Sound |
Lisa D. Weah |
Light |
Kerman Nanoe |
Costumes |
Florence Kota |
Camera Assistant |
Roland Kerkulah, Lisa D. Weah |
Make Up |
Vickie Jallah |
Continuity |
James G. Gorwor |
Production Manager |
Watta Kerkulah |
Location Manager |
Miatta Hallie |
COME, I’LL SHOW YOU THE
FILMMAKERS
Screenplay
Marwu G. K. Nyumah
Director
Luther N. Mafalleh
Director of Photography + Editor
Gardea K. Mayon
Sound
Lisa D. Weah
Light
Kerman Nanoe
Costumes
Florence Kota
Camera Assistant
Roland Kerkulah, Lisa D. Weah
Make Up
Vickie Jallah
Continuity
James G. Gorwor
Production Manager
Watta Kerkulah
Location Manager
Miatta Hallie
COME, I’LL SHOW YOU THE
FILM INFORMATION
Type | Fiction |
Length | 21:53 min. |
Language |
English with English subtitles |
Country of origin | Liberia |
Year | 2021 |
COME, I’LL SHOW YOU THE
FILM INFORMATION
Type
Fiction
Length
21:53 min.
Language
English with English subtitles
Country of origin
Liberia
Year
2021
COME, I’LL SHOW YOU THE COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
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.
COME, I’LL SHOW YOU THE COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
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.