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| Genre/Form: | Documentary films |
|---|---|
| Named Person: | Seydou Konaté |
| Material Type: | Videorecording |
| Document Type: | Visual material |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Seydou Konaté; First Run/Icarus Films. |
| OCLC Number: | 82198811 |
| Language Note: | In Bambara with English subtitles. |
| Credits: | Editors, Josie Miljevic, Vincent Rouanet ; music, Toumani DiabateÌ. |
| Description: | 1 DVD-video (78 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in. |
| Details: | DVD; letterbox version. |
| Other Titles: | Everything's fine |
| Responsibility: | written, filmed, and directed by Daisy Lamothe. |
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Everythingâs Fine
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Alternating between scenes of Dr. Konatéâs professional life and his personal life, a clear picture emerges of rural life in Mali. Traditional medicines and healers contrast with the modern âWesternâ medicine practiced by Dr. Konaté. And while most people practice a little of both, they usually end up in his office. A special moment takes place when one of the local healers comes to the clinic for medical attention, and he and the Doctor have a chat about their respective practices. The uneasy coexistence of these two modalities highlights the everyday struggles facing both doctor and patient and is symbolic of a changing Africa. Dr. Konaté does it all â from performing surgery on a little girlâs finger to HIV/AIDS education to lecturing about which wells have clean water. His affable manner makes him a favorite among his patients, and he radiates a healing brightness that carries over to every part of his life. At the same time, he commands respect which is reflected in his professional and personal encounters.
What makes this film stand out, in addition to the health care scenes, is the intimacy created through the intertwining of Malian culture. Lamothe has adeptly used the visual image to create the necessary human bond with the audience so that we not only care about Konaté, but his patients, Mali, and the state of health care in rural Africa today. Everythingâs Fine is a bit long for classroom use if shown in itâs entirety, but is recommended for academic library collections supporting health sciences programs, particularly public health, African studies programs, and sociology programs.
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Related Subjects:(9)
- Konaté, Seydou.
- Physicians -- Mali.
- Medical care -- Mali.
- Documentary films.
- Mali -- Social conditions.
- Medically Underserved Area -- Mali.
- Rural Health Services -- Mali.
- Health Services Accessibility -- Mali.
- Physician's Role -- Mali.
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- African Film Collection (431 items)
by AfricanStudiesCollectionIULibrary updated 2010-11-07


