The Doctor Who Went Into the Ukrainian Cold.
In: New York Times, Jg. 158 (2009-07-24), Heft 54746, S. 11-11
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''It's very difficult to know whether one is being brave or being reckless,'' the disembodied British voice says over the image of an empty operating room. That voice -- softly rounded, male, caressing, somehow naturally comforting -- belongs to Henry Marsh, the British brain surgeon whose humanity and talent with power drills make him an uncommonly enthralling linchpin in the documentary ''The English Surgeon.'' Directed by Geoffrey Smith, ''The English Surgeon'' centers largely on Dr. Marsh's admirably generous charity work in Ukraine. He became involved in the Ukrainian medical world, he explains in a voice-over, when, after delivering a speech in that former Soviet satellite in 1992, he discovered the appalling state of one of its hospitals. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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The Doctor Who Went Into the Ukrainian Cold.
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Dargis, Manohla |
Zeitschrift: | New York Times, Jg. 158 (2009-07-24), Heft 54746, S. 11-11 |
Veröffentlichung: | 2009 |
Medientyp: | review |
ISSN: | 0362-4331 (print) |
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