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West Point Monrovia, Liberia. Image: Mark Fischer

Wednesday 13 May 2015
In the Shadow of Ebola (2015, 27 min) is an intimate story of a family and a nation torn apart by the Ebola outbreak. Caught in an invisible war that is painfully reminiscent of the chaos and confusion they lived through during a fourteen-year civil war, a family and a people find the compassion and inner resolve to combat the virus’s spread. The National Museum of Australia with the Centre for Environmental History hosted a public screening on Tuesday, 12 May 2015. News: Sheffield Doc/Fest the UK's leading documentary and digital media festival, conference and market has selected In the Shadow of Ebola for the June 2015 Videotheque. Start a discussion, or leave comments for filmmaker Gregg Mitman below.