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Stine Loft Rasmussen and Ole Dahl RasmussenGENERATOR - powercuts and surgeries in Uganda (2006)

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Can you do a caesarian section without electricity? Two young Danish medical students meet the African reality and the doctors who are used to dealing with situations that would make most European medics panic. And, well, they get to see a ceasarian section done without electricity.

With English subtitles. 21 min.

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Director: Stine Loft Rasmussen and Ole Dahl Rasmussen
Producer: Stine Loft Rasmussen and Ole Dahl Rasmussen
Production Company: SLDR
Audio/Visual: sound, color
Language: English and Danish speach. English subtitles.
Keywords: africa; uganda; health; maternal; stine loft rasmussen; ole dahl rasmussen; birth; doctor
Contact Information: generator.film@gmail.com or http://dokumentar.info

Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0


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