Outbreak: Anatomy of a Plague

20101 h 25 min 43 secFilm: Documentaire

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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

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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