By TVPlus10 December 2021
5 documentaries about the Covid-19 pandemic
Confused by all the medical jargon in the media and online as you try to understand the global pandemic? Not sure which vaccination is the best, how they differ, and why the Covid-19 virus is mutating? Fear no more – Showmax has added Covid documentaries to its catalogue that’ll help you understand the virus a bit better and see what damage it’s done since 2020.
Zero to Zero
A moving South African film about Covid-19. Filmed over a year, this unequalled footage from ICU and beyond tells a story of despair, hope and the strength of the human spirit.
In the Same Breath
Doccie filmmaker Nanfu Wang (who made One Child Nation) compares the reactions and behaviours of the United States and China during the start of the global pandemic in this documentary film. And there’s a very worrying parallel. Throw in misinformation directly from China’s government, then-President Trump tantruming his way through speeches and telling people to drink bleach, denial about Covid being manufactured in a Chinese research lab in Wuhan and you’ve got a worrying inside look at how unprepared the world was for the pandemic.
The Last Cruise
What’s worse than being stuck at home during Covid’s early lockdown days? How about being stuck on the Diamond Princess cruise ship in January 2020 when the novel coronavirus first broke out! More than 70% of the 1 000+ passengers were struck down by the virus and they were locked in their cabins for quarantine. The cabin crew were given medical training over the phone and fresh food was delivered by helicopter, turning the Diamond Princess crew into essential frontline workers overnight.
The Day Sports Stood Still
Award-winning director-producer Antoine Fuqua (#Freerayshawn) zooms his camera lens on the world of sport and how it was affected in the US during the early days of Covid-19. But it’s so much more than a sports doccie – Antoine reveals how athletes across the US, led by the National Basketball Association’s stars used lockdown and games behind closed doors to highlight social movements including #BlackLivesMatter that became global terms following racial injustices that flared up across the country.
Covid Diaries NYC
Five rising filmmakers in New York City turn the cameras on themselves for once. We’re not talking about established stars in film – the youngest is 17 and they’re more able and talented than most of us were at that age. And they’re telling their stories and that of their families as they try to make it through the first few days of Covid lockdown in New York in 2020. There also a bonus section in the 37-minute doccie called My Covid Breakdown that reveals their personal struggles as they fight just to put food on their plates at night. These are real people, with real lives, telling their very real stories.
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