Documentary follows British surgeon in Gaza during war
A new documentary titled "The Mission" follows British nerve surgeon Mohammad Tahir as he works in Gaza’s barely operational hospitals during the winter of 2024-25. The film, which lacks film-making finesse but offers visceral and emotional impact, shows Tahir and his colleagues operating through bombings and blackouts with minimal medical supplies. Supported by US-based charity FAJR Global, Tahir treats patients on floors in puddles of blood due to a lack of gurneys. Many victims are children, from whom Tahir removes bullets and tiny tungsten cubes described as new-fangled shrapnel designed to cause maximum damage. The film includes moments of respite, such as a beach outing and a scene where Tahir teases a medical student. The final section, shot after the ceasefire announcement, shows a miles-long procession of refugees marching home. The documentary contains almost no explicit discussion of politics.
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Sources: The Guardian
