Checked out your resources page. I also think you’d enjoy, ‘Which Way is the Front Line from here?’. At least as much as anyone can enjoy a somber documentary. But anyway, while it’s focus isn’t Liberia, the war photographer that the documentary is about spent time documenting during it’s most recent war. He ended up living there 8 years. He also spent time as a teacher amidst his photojournalism and then as an investigator for United Nations Security Council’s Liberia Sanctions Committee. A foundation in his memory continues, in part, to benefit a school for the blind in Sierra Leone that he also spent time with. http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2013/jan/29/documentary-tim-hetherington-war-photographer
Checked out your resources page. I also think you’d enjoy, ‘Which Way is the Front Line from here?’. At least as much as anyone can enjoy a somber documentary. But anyway, while it’s focus isn’t Liberia, the war photographer that the documentary is about spent time documenting during it’s most recent war. He ended up living there 8 years. He also spent time as a teacher amidst his photojournalism and then as an investigator for United Nations Security Council’s Liberia Sanctions Committee. A foundation in his memory continues, in part, to benefit a school for the blind in Sierra Leone that he also spent time with. http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2013/jan/29/documentary-tim-hetherington-war-photographer