Tell Me And I Will Forget

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Tell Me And I Will Forget

This is a documentary by Justin Salerian, who directed this prior to being admitted to St. George's School of Medicine. It's a commentary on the social and political ramifications of post-Apartheid South Africa from the perspective of its EMS workers.

I haven't watched it yet, but it sure seems interesting.
 
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OK, so I watched this last night and I thoroughly recommend it guys. This is really not to be missed. You can watch the whole thing for free at the link in the OP.
 
That was a very moving film. After a bad day, I think this film would make you think "maybe it wasn't so bad after all."
 
Brown works with two South Africans, they look at this and go "yeah, thats just normal ay?"

Crazy .... now hold still Brown give you a jabba :D
 
Brown works with two South Africans, they look at this and go "yeah, thats just normal ay?"

Crazy .... now hold still Brown give you a jabba :D
What's interesting to me are the parallels I see between SA and the US.
 
In terms of culture generally or Ambulance specifically?

Brown can do a good Saffar accent, not too dissimilar from a Kiwi :D
I wish there were similarities between our ambulance services - those guys straight up handle things.

I was thinking more in terms of the socioeconomic characteristics. I see the US as heading toward a state of affairs similar to what exists there.
 
All I have to say is wow.... I've spent time in Haiti and because of that I feel I have a better understanding of the level of poverty seen in this video, but still, wow..... seeing it from an EMS standpoint somehow makes it completely different.
 
What a cool documentary man! thanks for sharing.
 
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