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Remote Area Medical

  • 2013
  • TV-14
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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Remote Area Medical (2013)
A documentary on the annual three-day "pop-up" medical clinic organized by the non-profit Remote Area Medical (RAM) in Bristol, Tennessee's NASCAR speedway. Instead of a film about policy, Remote Area Medical is a film about people, about a proud Appalachian community banding together to try and provide some relief for friends and neighbors who are simply out of options.
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A documentary on the annual three-day "pop-up" medical clinic organized by the non-profit Remote Area Medical (RAM) in Bristol, Tennessee's NASCAR speedway.A documentary on the annual three-day "pop-up" medical clinic organized by the non-profit Remote Area Medical (RAM) in Bristol, Tennessee's NASCAR speedway.A documentary on the annual three-day "pop-up" medical clinic organized by the non-profit Remote Area Medical (RAM) in Bristol, Tennessee's NASCAR speedway.

  • Directors
    • Jeff Reichert
    • Farihah Zaman
  • Star
    • Stan Brock
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    158
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    • Directors
      • Jeff Reichert
      • Farihah Zaman
    • Star
      • Stan Brock
    • 3User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
    • 71Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    10pkauburn

    Not enough stars

    They(RAM) had to close up in other countries. Because they are overwhelmed here in the US. This shows the reality of systemic failures in our country. Graphic reality. How have we let ourselves get to this situation? Folks who are economically trapped, imprisoned at home. The few jobs available can't sustain the people working them. Without health care and insurance, the only course for some is illegal. Or just waiting for the pain to stop. Or dying. I couldn't watch this without getting saddened, and angry, and so disappointed. I have the highest respect for all the people who participate in getting medical help to those in dire need. Politicians should be made to watch this movie, and write a public review.
    6cinemacy

    A three day clinic set up in Tennessee caters to those unable to afford a doctor and resort to charity outreach as a primary source of health care.

    It looks like a scene from a Coachella weekend; thousands of people camping in cars, sleeping in tents in empty parking lots and enjoying general tailgating activities. While on the outside this looks like a fun event, it's actually a look at a tough reality. Directors Jeff Reichert and Farihah Zaman capture the story of a health care crisis that hits close to home for too many people in the documentary Remote Area Medical- not being able to afford a doctor and resorting to charity outreach as a primary source of health care. In this eye-opening film, we get an intimate look at a Tennessee clinic's operation for three days and experience first hand the hardships that many Americans encounter to receive basic medical care.

    It is not a glamorous situation, and Remote Area Medical doesn't try to convince us otherwise. The flaws in the organization are acknowledged, and then passed over. Politics or statistics are not mentioned, this is not a propaganda type film. It is very people-driven whose story on it's own is enough to want to evoke a change and find out more about this organization.

    http://cinemacy.com/remote-area-medical/
    outdoorcats

    A good documentary with great subject matter

    This simple, effective, and narration-less documentary follows a volunteer-run organization called Remote Area Medical whose purpose is to provide free health care service (especially dental and vision) to remote areas around the world. Or was originally for remote areas around the world, but now focuses far more on the United States as the health care availability situation here has gotten worse.

    The temporary clinic this film follows over a 5-day period is actually in a small rural community in Tennessee which happens to be the birthplace of country music.

    The camera mostly focuses on the patients, most of whom camp out days beforehand to be first in line for tickets. It does not flinch from showing some truly gruesome dental procedures up close on camera. It's nasty stuff. Some come out overjoyed , feeling blessed because they can see properly for the first time in years, or not be in physical pain for the first time in years. Others come out angrier, embittered, and completely hopeless.

    It's both a sympathetic and human portrait of rural east-coast Americana and the unbelievable hardships some people are capable of living through. Hopefully it gets lots of people who watch it interested in doing something like these RAM volunteers are doing, because it's really incredible.

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    • Release date
      • April 6, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Bristol, Tennessee, USA
    • Production companies
      • Candescent Films
      • Green Film Company
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