Outbreak: The Truth About Ebola
The inside story of how and why the worst Ebola outbreak in history wasn't stopped before it was too late. This film exposes tragic missteps in the response to the epidemic.
The inside story of how and why the worst Ebola outbreak in history wasn't stopped before it was too late. Award-winning filmmaker Dan Edge traces the roots of the outbreak back to the jungles of Guinea and tracks down key witnesses and survivors responsible for its spread across West Africa. They include the father of Patient Zero, the child who was believed to be the first person to die in the outbreak, as well as a young woman considered to be among the first to bring Ebola across the border from Guinea to Sierra Leone.
The film includes revelatory interviews and candid admissions of failure from key government officials and those responsible for the woeful international response to the disaster. From the jungles of Guinea to the slums of Monrovia, the film exposes tragic missteps in the response to the epidemic. It's a real-life disaster movie that sounds a warning: the world is not safe from future epidemics.
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MSF Hospital
Duration: 03:41
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The Bat Tree and Patient Zero
Duration: 02:44
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Director | Daniel Edge |
Producer | Sasha Joelle Achilli |
Series Producer | Sarah Waldron |
Executive Producer | Sam Bagnall |
Production Company | Quicksilver Media |
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