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Outbreak: Anatomy of a Plague
20101 h 25 min 43 secFilm: Documentaire
Réalisation: Jefferson Lewis
Production: Kenneth Hirsch (PMA Sciences Inc.)Adam Symansky (National Film Board of Canada)Christian MedawarLine RichardRavida DinYves Bisaillon
Scénarisation: Jefferson Lewis
Produced by PMA Sciences Inc. in co-production with the National Film Board of Canada in association with Discovery Channel Canada and Radio-Canada Television.
Patient Zero is a flight attendant, stricken with what she thinks is chickenpox. She goes to ground in a Montreal hotel room. A few weeks later, she’s back on the job — unaware of her role in an impending public health catastrophe.
Pandemics have killed more people throughout history than all wars combined. They are unpredictable — and inevitable. Are we ready for the next big one?
Outbreak: Anatomy of a Plague juxtaposes a 21st century scenario against the little-known story of the 1885 smallpox epidemic that devastated Montreal. Revisiting North America’s last major encounter with the dreaded “Red Death,” it vividly evokes a modern city under siege.
By the late 19th century Montreal was Canada’s leading metropolis, and smallpox was preventable. So when an inbound train conductor displayed symptoms of the disease, authorities should have been able to contain the infection. But a string of fatal errors and mishaps would muddy the waters — and a tainted batch of vaccine would sow panic and mistrust in a city already divided by language, religion and class.
Epidemics feed on chaos — and by the time it had run its terrible course, the 1885 plague had claimed over 2500 lives, mostly children from the city’s impoverished French-speaking slums.
This cautionary history injects Outbreak with dramatic urgency, as Dr Teresa Tam — who oversees Canada’s Federal Emergency Response Team — joins epidemiologist Michael Libman and other experts to speculate on the possible trajectory of a contemporary pandemic.
Echoing the events of 1885, authorities struggle to contain the infection in the face of social unrest, ethnic scapegoating and economic ruin. Strikingly conceived re-enactments present disquieting scenes of over-crowded emergency wards, shuttered shopfronts and police coercion.
Addressing renewed fears of bio-warfare and recent experience with SARS and AIDS, Outbreak deftly blends fiction with popular history to tailor a timely and engaging reflection on what can happen when pandemics strike. Based on Plague: How Smallpox Devastated Montreal, by Michael Bliss.
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- Santé et Médecine > MaladiesSanté publique et Hygiène
- Société > Santé et Maladie
Générique
- écriture
- Jefferson Lewis
- réalisateur
- Jefferson Lewis
- producteur
- Kenneth Hirsch
- Adam Symansky
- Christian Medawar
- Line Richard
- producteur exécutif
- Ravida Din
- Yves Bisaillon
- Kenneth Hirsch
- producteur associé
- Sarah Beckett
- directeur de la photographie
- Bobby Shore
- Nathalie Moliavko-Visotsky
- conception des costumes
- Marcella Léporé
- monteur
- Susan Shanks
- musique originale
- Dino Giancola
- Ganesh Anandan
- concepteur du son
- Daniel Toussaint
- narrateur
- Colm Feore
- gérant de production
- Agatha de Santis
- régie de plateau
- Vincent Desrosiers
- régisseur
- Vincent Desrosiers
- administration
- Violaine Lemaitre
- monteur de la version hors ligne
- Natacha Dufaux
- recherchiste
- Tom Puchniak
- Terri Foxman
- Dominique Parent
- Barbara Sears
- participant
- Marc Beïque
- Marcel Cadotte
- Mitchel Fortin
- André Picard
- Theresa Tam
- Michael Bliss
- André Dascal
- Michael Libman
- Marc Poirier
- Jacques Viau
- interprète
- Marie-Josée Belanger
- Marie-Laure Rozas
- Judith Baribeau
- Ruth Chiang
- Marcel Jeannin
- Daniel Malenfant
- David Schapp
- Marc-André Brunet
- Chloé Lacasse
- André Cyr
- Didier Dubois
- direction du casting
- Bruno Rosato
- distribution des rôles associé
- Mike Migliara
- Stephanie Patrick
- Debbie Santelli
- ressource repérage
- Martine Rochette
- assistant à la régie
- José Garcia-Lozano
- 3e assistant à la réalisation
- Bozhidar Albani
- caméra additionnelle
- Alfonso Maiorana
- Elias Varoutsos
- preneur de son
- Marie-France Delagrave
- Daniel Tremblay
- best boy électricien
- François Allard
- Christian Sirois
- Michel Steinmetzer
- électricien au quotidien
- Julien Brisebois
- David Desgroseillers
- Gabriel Cohen
- Marc Labelle
- machiniste en chef
- Kenneth Mackenzie
- best boy machiniste
- Rémi Giroux
- Jean-François Larivière
- opérateur de dolly
- Brad Maclean
- William Clément
- opérateur de génératrice
- George Hryszyn
- Claude Reimnitz
- Roger Sergerie
- habilleur en chef
- Louise Tremblay
- préparation des décors
- Manon Lemay
- Alain Clouatre
- technicien ensemblier
- Jean-Pierre Gosselin
- Daniel Leclerc
- Luc Truchon
- Jérome Zurfluh
- machiniste de la direction artistique
- Marc Jérome
- Nicolas Marsan
- Éric Proulx
- Daniel Du Sablon
- accessoiriste de plateau
- Danièle Paré
- dresseur de chevaux
- André Boisvert
- deuxième habilleur
- Andréane Lavoie
- assistant habilleur
- Sophie-Anne Dupuis
- costumes supplémentaires
- Sarah Hamlin
- assistant de production
- Paul Neudorf
- Isabelle Dame
- Elias Varoutsos
- Louisa Isabel Jaslow
- Daina Leimanis
- interne à la production
- Lauren Jane Heller
- Rose Lewis
- Sophie Bourgeois
- Emilie Racine
- interne à la recherche
- Katie Kotler
- coordonnateur technique
- Brigitte Sénéchal
- montage son
- Daniel Toussaint
- Luc Raymond
- musicien
- Ganesh Anandan
- Mathieu Gautron
- Palko Rinoski
- prise de son au bruitage
- Geoffrey Mitchell
- mixeur du repiquage
- Geoffrey Mitchell
- monteur en ligne
- Denis Pilon
- coloration
- Denis Pilon
- technicien montage numérique
- Danielle Raymond
- Isabelle Painchaud
- Martine Forget
- Pierre Dupont
- infographie
- Philippe Raymond
- titres
- Gaspard Gaudreau
- sous-titrage
- Robert Paquin
- Howard Scott
- coordonnateur de production
- Christine Williams
- agent, marketing
- Moira Keigher
- agent de publicité
- Pat Dillon
- administration du studio
- Dan Emery
- Stephanie Brown
- conseiller juridique
- André Véronneau