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The Making of a Surgeon presents a gripping glimpse into the lives of surgeons under immense pressure. It's not just about scalpel work; it's about the weight of responsibility that these medical professionals carry. Faustin Ntirenganya, the spotlighted figure, is one of only two reconstructive plastic surgeons in Rwanda, which adds layers to the narrative. The pacing feels deliberate but compelling, allowing us to appreciate both the emotional and physical toll of their work. There’s a rawness to the documentary that makes it stand out—real surgeries, real pain, real triumphs. It’s an exploration of resilience in the face of overwhelming odds, with practical effects that are both sobering and enlightening. Definitely not your typical medical doc.
Focus on healthcare challenges.Insights into reconstructive surgery.Themes of responsibility and resilience.
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