Resistance Fighters

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Resistance Fighters
Resistance Fighters – The Global Antibiotics Crisis.jpg
Poster
GenreDocumentary
Written byMichael Wech
Directed byMichael Wech
Music byAndreas Lucas
Country of originGermany
Original languagesGerman, English
Production
ProducerLeopold Hoesch
CinematographyJohannes Imdahl, Sven Kiesche
EditorMichael Scheffold
Running time99 minutes
Release
Original networkArte
Original release
  • March 12, 2019 (2019-03-12)
External links
Website

Resistance Fighters – The Global Antibiotics Crisis (German: Resistance Fighters – Die globale Antibiotika-Krise) is a documentary film by the German director Michael Wech and producer Leopold Hoesch. It was broadcast on Arte on March 12, 2019 and had its international festival premiere at the Copenhagen International Documentary Festival (CPH:DOX) on March 24, 2019.[1][2]

Content[]

The film deals with the phenomenon of antibiotic resistance spreading worldwide and the associated consequences for human cohabitation. The starting point of the documentary film is the United Nations General Assembly in September 2016 in New York, where the problem of the worldwide growing resistance to antibiotics was a central theme. In the course of the film, various experts in the field are brought up for discussion: Scientists, including Timothy Walsh of Cardiff University, one of the world's leading microbiologists on antibiotic resistance, who are looking for the causes of the spread of resistance and alternatives to antibiotics, politicians, such as the British economist and financial expert Jim O'Neill, appointed in 2014 by the then Prime Minister David Cameron as the British government's special envoy for antibiotic resistance, who want to draw public attention to the problem and also focus on the economic dimension of the increasing antibiotic resistance, as well as patients and their doctors who fight against infections with multi-resistant germs in hospitals. The use of antibiotics in animal feed plays a central role in the film. It also discusses the discovery of the first antibiotic penicillin by Scottish scientist Alexander Fleming and the rise of antibiotics to become a globally used remedy. The film was shot in the United States, United Kingdom, Vietnam, Bangladesh and Germany.

Production and distribution[]

The film is a co-production of Broadview Pictures and ZDF and was produced in cooperation with Arte. It was funded by the Hessische Filmförderung and the Film- und Medienstiftung NRW.

The film is distributed since February 2019 by the documentary film distributor Dogwoof.[3]

Festivals and awards[]

  • March 2019: International festival premiere at the Copenhagen International Documentary Film Festival CPH:DOX[4]
  • June 2019: Screening in Halle (Saale) at the Silbersalz Science & Media[5]
  • September 2019: US premiere in New York at the United Nations General Assembly. Opening speech by US Secretary of Health and Human Services Alex Azar (with support from the Melinda and Bill Gates Foundation, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Wellcome Trust)[6]
  • October 2019: Canadian premiere at the Vancouver International Film Festival – Winner of the “Impact Award“[7]
  • October 2019: Screening in Palo Alto at the United Nations Association Film Festival[8]
  • October 2019: Screening in Paris at the Pariscience Film Festival – Winner of the “Grand Prix AST – Ville de Paris”[9][10]
  • January 2020: Screening in Dhaka at the Dhaka International Film Festival[11]
  • January 2020: Screening in La Jolla at the Impact DOCS Awards – Winner of the “Award of Excellence Special Mention: Documentary Feature”[12]
  • February 2020: Screening in Rotterdam at the Dutch Global Health Film Festival[13]
  • February 2020: Screening in Sedona at the Sedona International Film Festival[14]
  • April 2020: Screening in Olomouc at the Academia Film Olomouc Festival[15]
  • 2020: Screening in Kiev at the Kiev International Film Festival[16]
  • June 2020: Nomination for the German Television Award in the category "Best Documentary"
  • June 2020: Winner of the German Television Award in the category "Best Editing Info/Documentary"

References[]

  1. ^ Poppe, Helmut (20 March 2019). "ARTE TV: Resistance Fighters Die globale Antibiotika-Krise". Frankfurt Live. Retrieved 16 July 2020.
  2. ^ "CPH:DOX Lineup". Dogwoof Sales. Retrieved 16 July 2020.
  3. ^ "New acquisition: Resistance Fighters". Dogwoof Sales. Retrieved 2020-03-04.
  4. ^ "German Films: Selected International Film Festivals". www.german-films.de. Retrieved 2020-03-04.
  5. ^ "Programm | Silbersalz Festival". www.silbersalz-festival.com. Retrieved 2020-03-04.
  6. ^ "Find Upcoming Events | AMR". Resistance Fighter. Retrieved 2020-03-04.
  7. ^ "VIFF announces 2019 People's Choice, Impact and Eco Warrior Award Winners". archive.viff.org. Retrieved 2020-03-04.
  8. ^ "UNAFF 2019: Films: Resistance Fighters". www.unaff.org. Retrieved 2020-03-04.
  9. ^ "Antibiotiques, la fin d'un miracle / Resistance Fighters | Festival Pariscience". Festival Pariscicence (in French). Retrieved 2020-03-04.
  10. ^ "Palmarès 2019 | Festival Pariscience". Festival Pariscicence (in French). Retrieved 2020-03-04.
  11. ^ "Screening Schedule 2020 | DHAKA INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL". Retrieved 2020-03-04.
  12. ^ Globa347_wp. "Serving documentary filmmakers IMPACTING the world". Retrieved 2020-03-04.
  13. ^ "Dutch Global Health Film Festival". Dutch Global Health Film Festival. Retrieved 2020-03-04.
  14. ^ "Resistance Fighters". Sedona International Film Festival. Retrieved 2020-03-04.
  15. ^ AFO. "COMPETITION 2020". AFO. Retrieved 2020-03-04.
  16. ^ "ГЛАВНАЯ". kievfestival.info. Retrieved 2020-07-03.

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