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So, 'Doctor, I'm Going to My Grave' gives you this raw glimpse into the chaotic life of a GP in Croatia. The director, who remains unnamed, captures her mother’s daily grind beautifully—like, really immersively. It’s not just about the patients or the system, but this deep, almost personal struggle of balancing duty and despair. The pacing feels almost frenetic at times, which mirrors the hectic reality of healthcare, especially with young docs fleeing the country. You get a sense of frustration but also resilience. And it’s all filmed with a no-frills approach that makes it feel very intimate. The authenticity really stands out, you know? Definitely a film that lingers with you after the credits roll.
Documentary exploring healthcare challengesIntimate portrayal of a GP's lifeThemes of resilience and migration
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