Nicolas Peduzzi, 2023, Documentary, 103 min.
In French with English Subtitles
Q&A with Rishi Goyal and Thomas Dodman
Hôpital Beaujon, Clichy, France. In defiance of the imperatives of efficiency and the lack of means that plague the public hospital, Doctor Jamal Abdel Kader, the only psychiatrist in the establishment, tries to give back to his patients the humanity they are often denied. But how to treat patients well in a sick institution?
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Nicolas Peduzzi is a French actor and director. He studied theater and cinema in New York, which led him to the stage of an off-Broadway play directed by Susan Batson, that he also co-wrote. Then Nicolas directed several short films and videos. His first feature documentary, Southern Belle, a raw, empathic cinematic portrait of real-life 26 year-old Texan Taelor Ranzau, was released in 2018, and won the Grand Prix of the FID Marseille in 2019. In 2021, Ghost Song portrayed young people in Houston living on the "fringes" and fighting for survival in a space that seems to devour people and dreams. On the Edge is his third feature-length documentary film.
Rishi Goyal is Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine and Medical Humanities and Ethics at the Irving Medical Center, and the Director of the Medicine, Literature and Society Program at the Institute for Comparative Literature and Society at Columbia University.
Thomas Dodman is Assistant professor of French at Columbia University, a member of the Medical Humanities Advisory Board and Director of the History and Literature (HiLi) MA at Columbia’s Global Center in Paris. His work explores social transformation through the study of emotions and medicine.
This screening is part of CINEMA/CARE. Maison Francaise Film Festival Fall 2024. Produced and presented by the Columbia Maison Française and curated by Fanny Guex, and Shanny Peer, and Eva Martin. With additional support for the festival is provided by Villa Albertine, Institute of Comparative Literature and Society, Institute for the Study of Sexuality and Gender, Institute of African Studies, Alliance Program, School of Social Work, Department of Medical Humanities and Ethics, and the Society of Fellows and Heyman Center for the Humanities
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