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Keep ReadingA prose portrait of Dr. James Orbinski, Nobel Peace Prize winner for Doctors Without Borders, and the film, Triage, about his efforts to give medical aid in war-torn areas of the world.
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Keep ReadingPOV talks to Lindalee Tracey about her career in making documentaries, her life and work with Peter Raymont, the legacy and controversy of Not a Love Story, and more.
Keep ReadingThere is an indelible moment in Peter Raymont’s documentary Shake Hands With the Devil in which retired Canadian General Romeo Dallaire, ten years removed from his ordeal as the head of the embattled U.N.
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