
Resistance Fighters – The Global Antibiotics Crisis
Documentary
Overview
The UN General Assembly regards antibiotic-resistance as a "global and most urgent threat". The WHO alarms that we could fall back into a "post-antibiotic age". The film tells us how we got there: It is a story about how negligence, greed, and short-sightedness have rendered the lifesaving effects of antibiotics powerless. It is a science-thriller about disillusioned, fighting doctors, rebellious scientists, patients wrestling with life-threatening diseases and diplomats searching for a global solution. They all are Resistance Fighters.
Top Cast


Patrick Winczewski
Patrick Winczewski
Narrator (voice)
Patrick Winczewski
Narrator (voice)
Tanveer Ahmed
Tanveer Ahmed
Self - Ass. Professor Plast. Surgery
Tanveer Ahmed
Self - Ass. Professor Plast. Surgery
Edward Allera
Edward Allera
Self - Pharmacist / Former Attorney
Edward Allera
Self - Pharmacist / Former Attorney
Uwe Behrens
Uwe Behrens
Self - MUT Alliance
Uwe Behrens
Self - MUT Alliance
Juan José Gómez Camacho
Juan José Gómez Camacho
Self - UN Ambassador
Juan José Gómez Camacho
Self - UN Ambassador
Slava Epstein
Slava Epstein
Self - Professor at Northeastern University
Slava Epstein
Self - Professor at Northeastern University
Peter Greenhouse
Peter Greenhouse
Self - Sexual Health expert
Peter Greenhouse
Self - Sexual Health expert
Tom Grumbly
Tom Grumbly
Self - Chairman SoAR Foundation (USA)
Tom Grumbly
Self - Chairman SoAR Foundation (USA)
Alexander Kallen
Alexander Kallen
Self - Centres of Diseas Control and Preventiond
Alexander Kallen
Self - Centres of Diseas Control and Preventiond
Maryn McKenna
Maryn McKenna
Self - Science journalist
Maryn McKenna
Self - Science journalist
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