Film Description
The English Surgeon
Director: Geoffery Smith
Language: English and Ukranian with English Subtitles Documentary, 14A not recommended for sensitive or young viewers, 93 minutes
(United Kingdom)
"This is one extraordinary documentary, approaching hugely emotive subject matter with nimble delicacy…a life-affirming, unforgettable portrait of a true humanitarian”
– TIME OUT
"Enthralling, astonishing... agonizingly human."
– THE NEW YORK TIMES
Synopsis: What is it like to have God like surgical powers, yet to struggle against your own humanity? What is it like to try and save a life, and yet to fail? Shot in a Ukrainian hospital full of desperate patients and makeshift equipment, "The English Surgeon" is an intimate portrait of brain surgeon Henry Marsh as he wrestles with the dilemmas of the doctor patient relationship. "It’s like selling your soul to the devil, but what can you do? My son had a brain tumour as a baby and I was desperate for someone to help me. I simply can’t walk away from that need in others" With an original soundtrack by Nick Cave and Warren Ellis, "The English Surgeon" openly confronts moral and ethical issues which touch every one of us. And all in a country called the Ukraine which is struggling to do the same thing.
Official website: www.theenglishsurgeon.com
Screening:
Saturday October 17, 12:30 pm, Bayfield 7 Cinemas
Awards:
- WINNER BEST INTERNATIONAL FEATURE DOCUMENTARY, HOTDOCS, 2008
- WINNER BEST INTERNATIONAL FEATURE DOCUMENTARY, SILVERDOCS, 2008
- WINNER MOST POPULAR AUDIENCE FILM, SHEFFIELD, 2007
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