"A Doctor's Job"
Season 1 Episode 1 | 9m 59sVideo has Closed Captions
In Peru, a doctor moonlighting as a cabbie picks up an unusual fare.
A doctor moonlighting as a cabbie picks up an unusual fare. A short film by Julio O. Ramos. Made at UCLA.
Film School Shorts is made possible by a grant from Maurice Kanbar, celebrating the vitality and power of the moving image, and by the members of KQED.
"A Doctor's Job"
Season 1 Episode 1 | 9m 59sVideo has Closed Captions
A doctor moonlighting as a cabbie picks up an unusual fare. A short film by Julio O. Ramos. Made at UCLA.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship[ CLAPPER BOARD SNAPS ] [ MONITORS BEEPING ] [ FLATLINE ] Ramon: [ GRUNTING ] [ MONITORS BEEPING ] [ SIGHS ] [ SIREN WAILS ] [ ENGINE TURNS OVER ] [ HORNS HONKING ] [ HORNS HONKING ] [ MAN SPEAKING SPANISH INDISTINCTLY ] Sí.
[ SIGHS ] Woman: [ CLEARS THROAT ] [ COUGHS ] Professor: TAXI!
TAXI!
Ramon: YEAH.
Professor: DOCE.
YEAH.
Sí.
Sí, Sí, Sí, Sí.
OKAY.
MIRA.
IZQUIERDA.
Ramon: Sí.
Professor: WELL -- [ GUNSHOTS ] -Man: GO, GO!
-Miguel: AAH!
[ TIRES SQUEAL ] [ TIRES SCREECH ] [ MAN SPEAKS INDISTINCTLY ] Man: SHH!
[ HORNS HONKING ] [ SIREN WAILS, HORN BLARES ] [ TAPS ON CAR ] Professor: TOMA!
[ CAR DOORS CLOSE ] [ ENGINE TURNS OVER ]
Film School Shorts is made possible by a grant from Maurice Kanbar, celebrating the vitality and power of the moving image, and by the members of KQED.