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A Tale of Two Lands

Year: 2016 Documentary

Overview

Palm oil development in Liberia told through three interweaving stories. Bacchus works slashing the fields at a palm oil plantation.Lee, a local farmer, is fighting to keep his land. David is running the palm oil company.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Lee Sworh

Lee Sworh

Himself

Bacchus Wilson

Bacchus Wilson

Himself

David Rothschild

David Rothschild

Himself

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