The Great White of Lambarene
The Great White of Lambarene

The Great White of Lambarene

1995Movie94 minFrench

Albert Schweitzer (1875-1965), the mission doctor, theologian and philosopher who founded a hospital in the rainforests of Gabon, achieved sainthood in his lifetime, at least in the popular imagination. The critical assessment of his life and works in recent years, however, has been slightly more ambivalent. Ba Kobhio Bassek is the first director to examine this medical missionary from a purely African point-of-view.

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IMDb7.5/10
Director: Antoine BonfantiGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the life and work of Albert Schweitzer, the renowned physician, theologian, philosopher, and Nobel Peace Prize laureate. It delves into his humanitarian efforts in Lambarene, Gabon, where he established a hospital and dedicated his life to serving the underprivileged. The film highlights his profound impact on medicine and his philosophical contributions.

Critical Reception

The documentary was noted for its comprehensive portrayal of Albert Schweitzer's extraordinary life and his enduring legacy. It received positive remarks for its insightful look into his humanitarian work and philosophical depth, though specific widespread critical reviews are limited due to its documentary nature.

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  • Praised for its informative and respectful examination of Albert Schweitzer's life.
  • Highlights the profound impact of his humanitarian mission in Africa.
  • Appreciated for delving into his complex philosophical and theological contributions.

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Fun Fact

Albert Schweitzer's philosophy of 'Reverence for Life' was a core principle that guided his actions and inspired his work in medicine and his philosophical writings.

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