莱姆病Exposé“安静的流行病”在热门文档首映之前(独家)
Lyme Disease Exposé ‘The Quiet Epidemic’ Debuts Trailer Ahead of Hot Docs Premiere (EXCLUSIVE)
“安静的流行病”是一部有关tick传播疾病莱姆病的纪录片,在5月2日在多伦多的热门文档电影节上,在电影的首映式上发布了预告片。由Lindsay Keys和Winslow Crane-Murdoch和制片人是克里斯·海格斯(Chris Hegedus),他被D.A.提名奥斯卡。佩内贝克(Pennebaker)为“战争室”和达里亚·隆布罗(Daria Lombroso),其荣誉包括“最有可能成功”。 Keys和Crane-Murdoch于2015年通过其莱姆病医生办公室会面。“安静的流行病”是由于他们七年的努力揭示了有关这种疾病的真相的努力,仅在美国,每年就有超过50万人的袭击。接受诊断和治疗的人中,约有10-20%的人在治疗后仍然患病。电影制片人披露了新的医学数据和科学发现,其中大多数(电影制片人称)被美国传染病学会拒绝或误解从扩展过程中,疾病控制与预防中心,美国国立卫生研究院和食品药品监督管理局。凯斯和起重机 - 穆尔多克说:“莱姆病是1975年首次发现的,但患者的进展很少。同时,tick虫在世界范围内传播威胁生命的疾病。有些人无法治愈,其中许多人首先没有诊断。我们迫不及待地想要有效的诊断和治疗剂。我们希望这部电影能够成为唤醒公众对这种日益加剧和普遍威胁的催化剂。”该纪录片集中在患者和医生之间的高度情感辩论上,他们仍依靠CDC批准的测试,其精度为50%。它跟随布鲁克林的一个女孩和一位被诊断出患有慢性莱姆病的杜克大学科学家,有些人声称不存在。“安静的流行病”是在他们寻找答案之后,将他们置于DEC中间ADE-LONG医疗争议。从病人的故事开始的过程中,它演变为对莱姆病史的调查,可以追溯到其发现。最后,一条纸的科学研究和掩埋文件的纸条踪迹揭示了为什么tick虫(以及它们所带来的疾病)悄悄地遍及全球。这部电影将于5月2日在Tiff Bell Lightbox剧院举行,这是及时开球的莱姆。在美国和加拿大的意识月。它将在5月6日在伊莎贝尔·巴德剧院(Isabel Bader Theatre)再次放映。两次放映都将与电影制片人一起进行问答。这部电影还将在“热门文档虚拟放映室”上发售,该室被封锁到加拿大。编辑是马克·哈里森(Mark Harrison)(“狮子的份额”),监督编辑是道格·布鲁斯(Doug Blush)明星”)。这是Keys和Crane-Murdoch的故事片处女作。该电影的发行将伴随着一项社交影响力,包括基层放映,社交媒体参与和政治倡导。这电影团队呼吁全球医学,科学和政治社区联合起来,并找到急需和逾期的答案。
"The Quiet Epidemic," a feature documentary about the tick-borne illness Lyme Disease, has released its trailer ahead of the film's premiere in the Special Presentations category at the Hot Docs film festival in Toronto on May 2.
The film is co-directed by Lindsay Keys and Winslow Crane-Murdoch, and the producers are Chris Hegedus, who was Oscar nominated with D.A. Pennebaker for "The War Room," and Daria Lombroso, whose credits include "Most Likely to Succeed."
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Keys and Crane-Murdoch met through their Lyme Disease doctor’s office in 2015. "The Quiet Epidemic" results from their seven-year effort to reveal the truth about the illness, which strikes more than 500,000 people each year in the U.S. alone. Some 10-20% of those who receive a diagnosis and treatment remain sick after treatment. The filmmakers disclose new medical data and scientific discoveries, most of which - the filmmakers allege - have been denied or misinterpreted by the Infectious Diseases Society of America, and by extension, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the National Institutes of Health, and the Food and Drug Administration.
Keys and Crane-Murdoch stated: “Lyme Disease was first discovered in 1975, yet there has been very little progress for patients. Meanwhile, ticks are spreading life-threatening diseases around the world. Some people are left without a cure, and many without a diagnosis in the first place. We cannot wait for effective diagnostics and therapeutics any longer. We hope this film can be the catalyst to awaken the public to this growing and common threat.”
The documentary centers on the highly emotional debate between patients and doctors, who are still relying on a CDC-approved test with a 50% accuracy rate. It follows a girl from Brooklyn and a Duke University scientist both diagnosed with Chronic Lyme Disease, which some claim does not exist. "The Quiet Epidemic" follows their search for answers, which lands them in the middle of a decades-long medical controversy. What begins as a patient story evolves into an investigation into the history of Lyme Disease, dating back to its discovery. Finally, a paper trail of under-reported scientific research and buried documents reveal why ticks—and the diseases they carry—have quietly spread around the globe.
The movie will premiere on May 2 at the TIFF Bell Lightbox Theater, a timely kickoff to Lyme Awareness Month in the U.S. and Canada. It will screen again May 6 at Isabel Bader Theater. Both screenings will be followed by a Q&A with the filmmakers. The film will also be available in the Hot Docs virtual screening room, which is geo-blocked to Canada.
The editor is Mark Harrison ("The Lion’s Share") and the supervising editor is Doug Blush ("Icarus," "20 Feet From Stardom"). This is Keys’ and Crane-Murdoch’s feature film debut.
A social impact campaign will accompany the film’s release and include grassroots screenings, social media engagement, and political advocacy. The film team is calling on the global medical, scientific, and political communities to join forces and find much-needed and long-overdue answers.
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