Triage: Dr. James Orbinski's Humanitarian Dilemma

20071 h 28 min 21 secFilm: Documentary

PG

Direction: Patrick Reed

Production: Peter Raymont (White Pine Pictures)Silva Basmajian (National Film Board of Canada)

Produced by White Pine Pictures in co-production with the National Film Board of Canada, with the assistance of The Canadian International Development Agency and licensed for Canadian Television Broadcast by The CanWest Global TV Network.

The act of triage is the ultimate humanitarian nightmare. Racing against time with limited resources, relief workers make split-second decisions: who gets treatment; who gets food; who lives; who dies. This impossible dilemma understandably haunts humanitarians like Dr. James Orbinski, who accepted the 1999 Nobel Peace Prize on behalf of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) as their President, and was a field doctor during the Somali famine, the Rwandan genocide, among other catastrophes.

Having seen the best and worst of humanitarian assistance and of humanity itself, Orbinski embarks on his most difficult mission to date - writing a deeply personal and controversial book that struggles to make sense of it all.

Leaving his young family behind in Toronto, Canada - where he's a university professor and doctor - Orbinski returns to Africa, revisiting the past and engaging with the present. He hopes that here, in the place where he witnessed humanity literally torn apart, he can rediscover the true heart of humanitarianism.

In Triage, a feature-length documentary, Orbinski travels to war-torn Somalia, the first place he was posted with MSF in 1992; then to Rwanda, where he was MSF Head of Mission during the 1994 genocide. Finally he goes to Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo, where it seems humanitarian dreams go to die.

Filmed in an intense vérité style, Triage: Dr. James Orbinski's Humanitarian Dilemma presents a unique view of the world through the penetrating eyes of Orbinski. He refuses to turn away when confronting troubling memories or realizing disturbing truths and, in the most unlikely of places, he finds where bonds of solidarity are forged, and human spirits somehow remain unbroken.

Orbinski - a father, a doctor, a humanitarian - has seen lives saved and lives lost and has personally witnessed a world gone astray. In Triage: Dr. James Orbinski's Humanitarian Dilemma, he searches for a new path and invites the viewer to follow.

Triage: Dr. James Orbinski's Humanitarian Dilemma is an 88-minute feature film by the creative team behind the award-winning documentary Shake Hands with the Devil: The Journey of Roméo Dallaire.

Subject categories


  • Developing Countries > AfricaFamine, Drought and Other DisastersForeign AidInternational Development and Service AgenciesSocial Problems
  • Health and Medicine > Developing CountriesMedical PersonnelPortraits
  • Civics/Citizenship > Citizen Responsibilities
  • Ethics and Religious Culture > Ethical Values
  • History and Citizenship Education > Issues in Society Today

Credits


director
Patrick Reed
producer
Peter Raymont
Silva Basmajian
editor
Michèle Hozer
photography
John Westheuser
sound recording
Ao Loo
executive producer
Silva Basmajian
music
Mark Korven
production supervisor
Janice Dawe
production manager
Norma Mendoza
production coordinator
Nida Marji
Laura Blaney
Michelle Latimer
Julia Bennett
Anita Corsini
Brenda Darling
Anousheh Showleh
Michale Raske
Lee Walker
researcher
Michelle Latimer
additional photography
Walter Corbett
additional sound recording
Peter Sawade
Ian Challis
fixer
Moise Gatambi
Solange Nyamulisa
Wills Samati
interpreter
Moise Gatambi
Solange Nyamulisa
Wills Samati
translator
Jean-Thierry Nkulikiyumukiza
Hareda Bolis
assistant editor
Philip Wilson
graphics
Philip Wilson
sound supervisor
Russell Walker
sound editor
Jakob Thiesen
Steve Payne
re-recording mixer
Ian Rodness
Steve Payne
post-production supervisor
Paula Talesnik
stills photographer
Steve Simon
production accountant
Candis Buder
online editor
Michèle Hozer
archival research
Patrick Reed
legal affairs
Martyn Krys
business affairs
Del Mehes
Nida Marji
additional music
K'naan
The Mighty Popo
post-production facility
Kitchen Sync Digital Audio
The Cutting Factory