Santa Monica resident Ken Carlson grew up in a small town in Ohio and went to Brown University where he played football in the mid-1980s. Tom Catena grew up in the small town of Amsterdam NY and went to Brown where he played football with Ken Carlson. Carlson became a filmmaker, producing and directing 275 segments of America’s Most Wanted. Catena went on to join the US Navy, who paid for his way through med school. He became a doctor, and eventually found himself in Africa in the crisis-torn Nuba Mountains in Sudan, a missionary doctor at a Catholic Hospital, the only surgeon for the one million people. Catena has had to do every kind of surgery, and for those that he doesn’t know he finds instructions in books. His patients exist amidst frequent air strikes by their own government. Both Carlson and Catena now rely on what Carlson calls “fourth quarter skills” – perseverance, fortitude and toughness, learned in football and essential throughout their lives.

The documentary, produced by Carlson and executive produced by Maria Shriver, has been
For all the whining, posing and power wrangling that makes headlines in today’s news, it is so refreshing to see a story of the kind of person that we should all aspire to be, no matter what our religious or non-religious affiliations. Dr. Tom Catena puts it simply: “The lives of the people here matter as much as anywhere in the world. We can’t lose sight of that…or else we lose our humanity.”
The Heart Of Nuba, Documentary, 85 Minutes, Released April 6th NYC, Premiered in Los Angeles April 20, At Laemmle Music Hall until May 4
Kathryn Whitney Boole has spent most of her life in the entertainment industry, which has been the backdrop for remarkable adventures with extraordinary people. She is a Talent Manager with Studio Talent Group in Santa Monica.
















