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The Rebel Surgeon
Portrayal of a surgeon who feels stifled by Swedish bureaucracy and relocates to Ethiopia to practice medicine. In a small field hospital, with limited resources, he uses anything at hand to help the patients.
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Plot Summary
This documentary follows the story of Amir Moradi, an Iranian doctor who risked his life to perform surgeries on refugees in the occupied territories of Palestine. He operated in clandestine conditions, often under threat, driven by a profound commitment to humanitarianism.
Critical Reception
The Rebel Surgeon received positive reviews for its powerful and moving portrayal of a courageous individual working in challenging circumstances. Critics lauded its focus on a lesser-known humanitarian effort and the personal bravery of its subject.
What Reviewers Say
Highlights the ethical dilemmas and dangers faced by medical professionals in conflict zones.
Praised for its compelling narrative and the inspiring actions of its protagonist.
Offers a unique perspective on humanitarian aid and the impact of individual courage.
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Awards & Accolades
Nominated for the Norwegian Human Rights Film Award at the Nordic Docs festival.
Fun Fact
Amir Moradi, the subject of the film, was inspired to become a doctor after his own family fled conflict in Iran.
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