If
you are tired of fake 'reality' TV programs, it's time to check
out an exciting documentary about a very real and very terrifying
threat to human life and about the courageous people on the front
lines of the battles.
Debra
Brin, Briarpatch Magazine, June 2002
One
of the most gripping TV documentaries you'll ever see is Regina
filmmaker David Belluz's "Ebola War: The Nurses of Gulu...This
doc is the amazing story of how dedicated Ugandan doctors, nurses
and ordinary people fought it, even at the cost of their lives
a story of courage and self-sacrifice that deserves to be far better
known.
Will
Chabun, Leader Post, June 5, 2002
SaskFilm
is most pleased to support the work of documentary film maker Dave
Belluz. This talented story teller offers us the opportunity to
glimpse truth in the lives of people who find themselves in the
most difficult and inhumane conditions possible. It is their courage
that helps to keep the privilege of our own lives in perspective.
Ebola War: The Nurses of Gulu asks us to question our courage, our
values and our heart. It is a fine first example from this film
maker of a story that deserves telling.
Valerie
Creighton, CEO/ Film Commissioner
Saskatchewan Film and Video Development Corporation
"We
have much to learn from Ebola
War: The Nurses of Gulu.
It documents Ugandan nurses risking their lives in their heroic
efforts to save their patients. This film will inspire nurses and
other health care professionals to continue to make the world a
better place through their dedication to their patients. This outstanding
documentary is a tribute to the compassion and courage of nurses
everywhere."
Saskatchewan Union of Nurses
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