Beatocello's Umbrella
Originally released in 2013. Beatocello's Umbrella is a documentary film. directed by Georges Gachot. At just 82 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
In BEATOCELLO's UMBRELLA, award-winning director Georges Gachot tells the story of Beat Richner&emdash;pediatric M.D. author, illustrator and concert cellist; from his coming-of-age in Switzerland, to his street performances as a young medical student in the persona of the clown Beatocello; to his founding of five children's hospitals in today's Cambodia. Revered as a national hero, Richner's Herculean efforts have saved the lives of millions of Cambodia's children over the past 20 years, some who have grown up to serve as doctors in his state-of- the-art pediatric hospitals. Now at 64 , Richner continues to practice medicine and travel the world concertizing and singing about his protective red umbrella, which has come to symbolize the health and hope he brought to a grateful nation. Unlike many of his contemporaries who held utopian world views, Beat Richner is one of the few who worked to made his vision a reality.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Beatocello's Umbrella about?
In BEATOCELLO's UMBRELLA, award-winning director Georges Gachot tells the story of Beat Richner&emdash;pediatric M.D. author, illustrator and concert cellist; from his coming-of-age in Switzerl...
Who directed Beatocello's Umbrella?
Beatocello's Umbrella was directed by Georges Gachot.
How long is Beatocello's Umbrella?
Beatocello's Umbrella has a runtime of 1 hours and 22 minutes (82 minutes total).
When was Beatocello's Umbrella released?
Beatocello's Umbrella was released on December 13, 2013 in theaters.