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Plagues and Pestilence: How Pandemics Changed the World

2020 | 56m | English

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Director: Ian Cross
Writer: Ian Cross
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COVID-19 is far from the first pandemic to wreak havoc in the world. A long line of infectious diseases have devastated and in some cases destroyed entire societies. This documentary examines the causes of epidemics. It also sheds a light on the impact infectious diseases have had on politics and societal change. Today, the world is facing COVID-19. Measures such as quarantine and lockdowns are being rolled out in an effort to control the spread of the virus; and some are questioning how effective they are. Over the centuries, scientists managed to develop treatments and medicines to help control or even eradicate infectious diseases. Virologists are facing that task again with the coronavirus, as the world frantically searches for ways to overcome a pandemic which threatens our modern way of life.
Release Date: Oct 01, 2020
Director: Ian Cross
Writer: Ian Cross
Genres: History, Documentary
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Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Jul 05, 2024
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Name Character
Helen Walker Narrator
Name Job
Paul Mounsey Music
Helen Walker Editor
Ian Cross Director, Writer
Jake Michael Christian Assistant Editor, Camera Operator
Emilia Crudo Assistant Editor
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Ian Cross Producer
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