A Story of Healing explained

A Story of Healing
Director:Donna Dewey
Starring:Donna Dewey
Studio:Dewey-Obenchain Films
Distributor:Interplast
Runtime:28 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

A Story of Healing is a short documentary film in which Donna Dewey follows a team of five nurses, four anesthesiologists, and three plastic surgeons from Interplast in the United States for two weeks of volunteer work in the Mekong delta of Vietnam. The film shows not only how this changes the lives of the 110 patients who undergo surgery, but also the lives of the volunteers themselves. The epilogue, which runs after the credits, follows-up on two patients helped by Interplast, 16 months after their surgery.

In 1998, "A Story of Healing" won the Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject).[1] In 2007, it became the first Oscar-winning film to be licensed under a Creative Commons license when it was opened under the Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: The 70th Academy Awards: 1998. Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. 7 February 2016.
  2. https://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/7402 “A Story of Healing” Becomes First Academy Award Winning Film Released Under A Creative Commons License