

Documentary
Overview
Who are the people behind the international anti-Covid-vaccine movement and why are they doing it? This journey inside the astonishing world of the anti-vaxxers finds out.
Top Cast


Piers Corbyn
Piers Corbyn
Self
Piers Corbyn
Self
Sherri Tenpenny
Sherri Tenpenny
Self
Sherri Tenpenny
Self


Andrew Wakefield
Andrew Wakefield
Self (archive footage)
Andrew Wakefield
Self (archive footage)
Larry Cook
Larry Cook
Self (archive footage)
Larry Cook
Self (archive footage)


Del Matthew Bigtree
Del Matthew Bigtree
Self (archive footage)
Del Matthew Bigtree
Self (archive footage)


Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Self (archive footage)
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Self (archive footage)
Lucie Guimier
Lucie Guimier
Herself - doctor es geopolitics, specialised in public health
Lucie Guimier
Herself - doctor es geopolitics, specialised in public health
Malte Thießen
Malte Thießen
Himself - historian
Malte Thießen
Himself - historian
Bénédicte Aunave
Bénédicte Aunave
Herself - general practitioner
Bénédicte Aunave
Herself - general practitioner


Ethan Lindenberger
Ethan Lindenberger
Himself
Ethan Lindenberger
Himself
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