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  1. 16 de abr. de 2011 · Liberia '77: Directed by Jeff Topham. With Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Jefferson Morris, Andrew Topham, Jeff Topham. 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 ...

    • Jeff Topham
    • 2011-04-16
    • Documentary
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  2. 6 de mar. de 2019 · No family snapshots. No record of your past. Welcome to LiberiaWhen Canadian brothers Jeff and Andrew Topham return to the war torn West African country of their childhood to re-shoot their father’s photos from the 70s, they find a nation whose own photographic history was destroyed by war.

    • 4 min
    • 334
    • Stranger Productions
  3. 21 de mar. de 2012 · 16 subscribers. Subscribed. 2. 995 views 11 years ago. Imagine life without photos... no record that you even existed. Two brothers return after 30 years and two civil wars to find their childhood...

  4. 18 de mar. de 2015 · Since 2011, over 2000 images of pre-war Liberia have been uploaded to this site. In November 2012, the team returned to Liberia to mount an exhibition of some of the best. Liberia77 is still gathering images from pre-war Liberia. Help us restore the photographic history of a nation.

  5. 27 de out. de 2011 · Our not so warm welcome back to Liberia! Tuesday, Nov 15th @ 9PM on Knowledge Network -- watch the broadcast premiere of the award-winning documentary Liberia '77

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    • liberia '77
  6. Synopsis by Jason Buchanan. Two sibling photographers return to their childhood home in Liberia, and discover that the countless pictures taken by their father possess a historical significance that neither has ever suspected. Jeff and Andrew Topham were both young boys when their father got a job that took the family to Liberia.

  7. Friday, June 10, 2011. Liberia '77 Photos of Monrovia. RELDA Cinema, looking fine in 1979. A handful of semi-unbelievable vintage photographs of Monrovia from the growing collection of the Topham brothers, viewable on the website of their awesome documentary, Liberia '77.