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Overview
When Covid-19 hit New York City in 2020, filmmaker Matthew Heineman gained unique access to one of New York’s hardest-hit hospital systems. The resulting film focuses on the doctors, nurses, and patients on the frontlines during the “first wave” from March to June 2020. Their distinct storylines each serve as a microcosm to understand how the city persevered through the worst pandemic in a century
Top Cast
Nathalie Dougé
Nathalie Dougé
Self
Nathalie Dougé
Self
Alexis Ellis
Alexis Ellis
Self - Ahmed's Wife
Alexis Ellis
Self - Ahmed's Wife
Kellie Wunsch
Kellie Wunsch
Self
Kellie Wunsch
Self
Brussels Jabon
Brussels Jabon
Self
Brussels Jabon
Self
Naph Jabon
Naph Jabon
Self - Brussels' Husband
Naph Jabon
Self - Brussels' Husband
Athens Garrote
Athens Garrote
Self - Brussels' Sister
Athens Garrote
Self - Brussels' Sister


Andrew Cuomo
Andrew Cuomo
Self (archive footage)
Andrew Cuomo
Self (archive footage)
Michael Dowling
Michael Dowling
Self
Michael Dowling
Self


Al Sharpton
Al Sharpton
Self (archive footage)
Al Sharpton
Self (archive footage)
Karl Arabian
Karl Arabian
Self
Karl Arabian
Self
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