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The Physician

England, 1021: Born in a miserable mining town, Robert Cole swears to become a physician and vanquish disease and death. His harsh path of many years, a quest for knowledge besieged by countless challenges and sacrifices, leads him to the remote Isfahan, in Persia, where he meets Ibn Sina, the greatest healer of his time.

Director(s)

Philipp Stölzl

Ariane Stalfort

Cast & Crew

Aidan Kelly

Aidan Kelly

Priest

Ben Kingsley

Ben Kingsley

Ibn Sina

Stanley Townsend

Stanley Townsend

Bar Kappara

Michael Bornhütter

Michael Bornhütter

Farmer

Richard Ridings

Richard Ridings

Tough Guy

Stellan Skarsgård

Stellan Skarsgård

Barber

Michael Lott

Michael Lott

Neighbour

Jodie McNee

Jodie McNee

Agnes Cole

Ian T. Dickinson

Ian T. Dickinson

Young Boy's Father

Renu Setna

Renu Setna

Quasim

Olivier Martinez

Olivier Martinez

Shah Ala ad Daula

Gerti Drassl

Gerti Drassl

Trembling Woman

Sybille J. Schedwill

Sybille J. Schedwill

Neighbour Woman

Ercan Durmaz

Ercan Durmaz

Patient Abolquasem

Fahri Yardım

Fahri Yardım

Davout Hosein

Mohamen Mehdi Ouazanni

Mohamen Mehdi Ouazanni

Mirdin's Father

Irshad Panjatan

Irshad Panjatan

Pharmacist

Ramin Yazdani

Ramin Yazdani

Rabbi

Tom Payne

Tom Payne

Robert 'Rob' Cole

Michael Jibson

Michael Jibson

Stratford Monk

Fatima Herandi Raouya

Fatima Herandi Raouya

Mirdin's Mother

Mansour Badri

Mansour Badri

City Guard

Elyas M'Barek

Elyas M'Barek

Karim

Peter Bankolé

Peter Bankolé

Mano Dayak

Franz Dinda

Franz Dinda

Merlin's Apprentice

Wilfried Hochholdinger

Wilfried Hochholdinger

Tavern Guest

Vincent Ebrahim

Vincent Ebrahim

Tughrul

Martin Hancock

Martin Hancock

Merlin

Sahin Eryilmaz

Sahin Eryilmaz

Fat Hakim

Aykut Kayacık

Aykut Kayacık

Shah Official

Barbara Philipp

Barbara Philipp

Wrench

Emma Rigby

Emma Rigby

Rebecca

Makram J. Khoury

Makram J. Khoury

Imam

Emil Marwa

Emil Marwa

Tuveh Ben Meir

Adam Thomas Wright

Adam Thomas Wright

Rob Cole (10 Years)

Richard von Groeling

Richard von Groeling

Dayak's Assistant (uncredited)

Michael Marcus

Michael Marcus

Mirdin

Dominique Moore

Dominique Moore

Despina

Hatim Abdelghafour

Hatim Abdelghafour

Messenger with head

Rabii Benjhail Tadlaoui

Rabii Benjhail Tadlaoui

Jew in Caravan

Lais Benjamin Campos

Lais Benjamin Campos

Anne Cole (4 years)

Aaron Kissiov

Aaron Kissiov

Samuel Cole (6 years)

Louis Fahrenholz

Louis Fahrenholz

Benjamin (10 years)

Percy Hutchison

Percy Hutchison

Jesse (7 years)

Hamid Najah

Hamid Najah

Elder 1

Mahmoudi M'Barek

Mahmoudi M'Barek

Elder 2

Benaissa El Jirari

Benaissa El Jirari

Gate Guard

Abdelhak Belamjahd

Abdelhak Belamjahd

Bar Kappara Servant

Said Darif

Said Darif

Rabbi 2

Chaouqi Abdellatif

Chaouqi Abdellatif

Shah's Messenger #1

Mourad Zaoui

Mourad Zaoui

Shah's Messenger #2

Yassine Afroukh

Yassine Afroukh

Shah's Messenger #3

Isaiah Michalski

Isaiah Michalski

Young Boy

Mohamed Nouaimane

Mohamed Nouaimane

Masked Man

Hicham Ichaab

Hicham Ichaab

Shah's General

Fatym Layachi

Fatym Layachi

Concubine

Manuela Biedermann

Manuela Biedermann

Older Whore

Kim Nina Lechler

Kim Nina Lechler

Younger Whore

Mohammad-Ali Behboudi

Mohammad-Ali Behboudi

Orderly

Robert Andrew Foster

Robert Andrew Foster

Street Urchin

Claudia Fritzsche

Claudia Fritzsche

Young Maiden

Çetin İpekkaya

Çetin İpekkaya

Librarian

Juli Staap

Juli Staap

Little Girl

James Allan Giscombe

James Allan Giscombe

Shah's Bodyguard

Sima Seyed

Sima Seyed

Leper (uncredited)

Natalia Witmer

Natalia Witmer

Mirdin's Sister (uncredited)

Philipp Stölzl

Philipp Stölzl

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Ariane Stalfort

Ariane Stalfort

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Details

GenresAdventure, Drama, History
Runtime2h 35 mins
Released on25 Dec 2013
Languageen
Produced InGermany
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Reviews

Filipe Manuel Neto

8/10

**It's a good movie, it entertains its audience well, but it's riddled with small historical errors that could easily have been corrected.** Films about medieval times are always nice to watch, especially for me, who have a great affection for this historical period, about which I did a specialization as a historian. Unfortunately, and as happens regularly, this movie is full of mistakes. The script is quite good, from an entertainment point of view: an English orphan who is raised and trained by an itinerant barber acquires a great fascination for medicine and for the ability to cure illnesses and physical ailments. However, he is aware that he knows very little, and that his master knows even less, and this awareness becomes clearer when he lives with Jewish doctors who learned his art in the East. So he decides to disguise himself as a Jew and travel to Persia in order to be admitted as a pupil of a master physician, Ibn Sina. For those who don't know, the film is partly based on real facts and characters: Ibn Sina, for example, really existed and entered the history of medicine with his Westernized name: Avicenna. It is also true that the Arabs had, during this period (the so-called Year A Thousand), a much more advanced scientific knowledge than the Christians, and the Jews, who had a certain ease in circulating between the two worlds (East and West), ended up developing a particular vocation for science and medicine, which was later used in the West, especially in times of greater religious tolerance. Unfortunately, many things in the film (particularly the details) don't make sense: it would be a bit difficult for a Christian without much education to disguise himself as a Jew without being recognized and “unmasked”, nor would it be so easy to make a journey from the British Isles to the heart of Persia, although it would not be impossible. It would be impossible, however, to see the Persians of the year 1000 celebrating something with fireworks, since this technology only reached that culture two hundred years later. Modern notions of sorcery and necromancy would also only emerge from the 13th century onwards, and the Church never burned anyone, it declared the defendant a heretic and handed him over to civil justice, which (that one) could burn him or not. Even more egregious was the mistake of including in the film an epidemic of bubonic plague before the 14th century, when the disease historically appeared. And even though the Shah did exist, and the Seljuks were indeed a threat in the region during the time period depicted, we would never have seen Muslims prostrate themselves to the Shah because they simply won't. There are still other errors: the Tower of London, which appears at the end of the film, was only built a hundred years later and would not have the appearance of the current building until, at least, the 16th century. Don't get me wrong, the movie is worth it even with these problems. What we have to understand is that this is not a documentary and things were not exactly as they are portrayed. Thomas Payne is quite good in the lead role and does a good job as an actor, even if he is sometimes overshadowed by the impressive and charismatic performances of colleagues like Stellan Skarsgard or Ben Kingsley, two actors who are in excellent shape and who give us truly committed performances. and interesting. Emma Ribgy has also done a good job, but has relatively little to do. Technically, the film has good cinematography and good sets and costumes. They're not especially accurate from a historical point of view, but they're aesthetically well done. The CGI is reasonably good and works well, if not very realistic. The soundtrack didn't particularly convince or please me, but the visual and sound effects are good. The pace is also quite good, and despite the film being relatively long, you hardly feel the time passing.

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The Physician II

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