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9/10
Superhero courage in an Ordinary doctor
dddavids31 March 2017
The raw documentary nature of this film highlights the fearlessness and patience of Dr. Catena and the staff at Mother of Mercy Hospital in Sudan. The film opens with pastoral scenes from the impoverished Nuba Mountains with overlays telling you there are a million people spread over this arid mountainous region. "Tom Catena is their only doctor." The rest of the story is a gripping depiction of heavy bombing against a minority with no defense and no protection but foxholes. The only relief until the end of the film is a brief sabbatical at Dr. Tom's home in upstate New York when he gets malaria. Everyone will leave this film asking, "Why didn't I hear about this sooner?"
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10/10
A film of one man giving and loving so much.
smahva30 March 2017
This is an amazing film, documentary, and must be viewed by everyone. One man, one Doctor serving so many people. So much love and caring for so many loving people who are suffering from so much from an evil regime. The film does not preach or beat you over the head with a self- righteous attitude. It shows the love and dedication that one man has for the people in the Sudan. The love one man has for the people of the world. A lovely and beautiful film of a gifted beautiful kind man and the same love and warmth given back to him and others from those people. This documentary enforced our desire to make our feature film even better. There is nothing in this world that is better than giving of one self. This film THE LOVE OF NUBA will only help you to do that. Bless them all and everyone who made this film. Haskell Vaughn Anderson III
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10/10
This movie is both a beautifully shot Hero story and a full-on gut punch of reality...
efbeye-805-7550309 April 2017
I was not prepared for the immersive experience this beautifully shot doc provided. At once, you are in the peaceful and supportive community center and at the heart of a war. You meet one of the most heroic and selfless men on the planet and learn his backstory and the lives that he saves on a daily basis. I can't say enough about this documentary. You have to see it! It is life changing...
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10/10
Is this possible in a civilized world?
michaelreich1 April 2017
I'm shocked and deeply concerned. The Heart of Nuba leaves me speechless. May god hold his hands over the hospital. I bow to Dr Tom and the staff at Mother of Mercy Hospital in Sudan. What can we do, to stop Bashi's barrage?

Michael
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10/10
Untold story about a true humanitarian
rpacatte30 March 2017
Director Ken Carlson's feature documentary about Dr. Tom - the only doctor at the only hospital for a million people in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan - is powerful, moving and inspiring. The people of the Nuba mountains have been hidden from the West until now. According to Dr. Tom, people who come to his hospital after being bombed and injured on orders by their own government's president Omar Al- Bashir (as well as for illnesses, childbirth and leprosy for starters), have just as much value as people everywhere. This is why he stay despite danger, lack of supplies and medicines. Raised a Catholic in New York, Dr. Tom played football for Brown, and served five years in the US Navy before coming to Africa. He prays each morning to focus his day on the people he serves. I've seen the film three times and cannot say enough about it.
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10/10
The Kind of Hero the World Needs More Of.
lmanniboph10 April 2018
Why Watch The Heart of Nuba? Because we all need something to believe in. Because we all need to be inspired. Because it will (probably) make you want to be a better person.

And perhaps most importantly, because Dr. Tom deserves to have his wish granted.

A wish you ask? Before being awarded the Aurora Prize, we asked Dr. Tom what it was like to be honored as a finalist.

"It's a bit intimidating and to be honest with you, I am just kind of here, taking care of some people, and I am just filling a small cocoon. But awards serve their purpose. If it helps tell the world about the atrocities happening in Nuba, and the amazing work of the church and the people here, then I feel blessed to be a finalist."

So by seeing this movie, and encouraging others to see it, you are helping fulfill Dr. Tom's wish of letting the world know about the plight of the Nuban people.
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