The English Surgeon | |
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File:Henry Marsh.jpg | |
Directed by | Geoffrey Smith |
Produced by | Geoffrey Smith |
Starring | Henry Marsh |
Edited by | Kathy O'Shea |
Music by | Nick Cave Warren Ellis |
Release date | October 2007 |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Release
editThe English Surgeon premiered at the London Film Festival, October 1st 2007.
Synopsis
editThe English Surgeon is shot in a Ukranian hospital full of desperate patients and makeshift equipment, but it is ultimately not a medical film - it is about a man who openly wrestles with moral and ethical issues which touch every one of us.
Henry's emotional journey takes him to visit the mother of a young girl he couldn't save some years ago, intercut with the current dilemma of a young man called Marian, dying of a brain tumour said to be inoperable in Ukraine. Marian has come to Kiev hoping that Henry can save him. He thinks he can, but only if Marian is awake throughout the entire operation.
With an original soundtrack composed and performed by Nick Cave and Warren Ellis (musician), the film is set in a bleak Ukranian landscape as Henry and his colleague Igor struggle against massive logistical odds and the wrath of the old Soviet health system.
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.
— Henry Marsh
Screenings
edit- Phoenix Cinema East Finchley Sat March 1st, 2pm
- Irish Film Institute, Dublin Tue March 11th, 6.30pm
- Wellcome Auditorium Thu March 13th -14th, 8pm, Sat March 15th, 5.30pm
- Cinema City, Norwich Tue March 18th, 8pm
- University of Brighton Wed March 19th, 7pm
- ICA, London Thu March 20th, 4pm
- City Screen, York Sun March 23rd, 5pm
- Renoir Cinema, London Tue March 25th, 6.30
- Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow Thu March 27th, 6.15pm
- FilmHouse, Edinburgh Fri March 28th, 6pm
- Belfast Film Festival Sunday 13 April 3.30pm
Reviews
edit…any of these three characters are worthy a film of their own, but the fact they appear in the same one seems incredible. Geoffrey Smith's exceptional documentary has everything you might demand of any film in the Festival: tense drama, heartbreaking pathos, scenes not for the squeamish, some awful moral dilemmas, pertinent political points to make, even a fair amount of humour and a score composed by Nick Cave and Warren Ellis
— London Film Festival Catalogue 2007
No scene in any film showing at The Times BFI 51st London Film Festival is tenser than the one two thirds of the way through The English Surgeon… a documentary which is by turns funny, frightening and deeply moving.
— The Times
There are very, very few films I love quite as much as this one.
— Nick Fraser, BBC
An exceptional film…crying out for a proper theatrical release.
— Time Out Movie Preview
External Links
edit- Official film website
- Time Out movie review
- Time Out Interview with Director Geoffrey Smith
- Article in The Times
- Article in The Telegraph
- Mindhacks viewer review
- Norwich Evening News 24 Article
- The New Zealand Herald Article
- American Cancer Society article
- NeuroInfo Health Blog