Rooney mara and joaquin phoenix to exec produce documentary on public health

Rooney mara and joaquin phoenix to exec produce documentary on public health

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EXCLUSIVE: Rooney Mara and Joaquin Phoenix have teamed up with _Cowspiracy_ filmmaker Keegan Kuhn and BAFTA Award-winning director Alex Lockwood, to executive produce, _The End of Medicine_,


a new feature-length documentary about zoonotic diseases, which threaten the health and lives of the entire human population. The doc began production in October 2019, months before


Covid-19 was making headlines around the world and touches on the disease, which is when germs and viruses that spread between human and non-human animals. It includes interviews with some


of the world’s leading scientists whose research and testimonies conclude that the public health emergency we are presently facing was inevitable and is far from over. The prevalence of new


viruses, including Covid-19, were preceded by deadly ‘superbug’ outbreaks such as swine and avian flu, MRSA infections, multi-drug resistant organisms, and a host of food-borne illnesses,


which can all be traced back to one industry: animal agriculture. And according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the end of medicine as we know it is upon us, as we have


entered a post-antibiotic era. WATCH ON DEADLINE “We hope that _The End of Medicine_ is an eye-opening call to action and ignites a spark of willingness to change our habits,” say Mara and


Phoenix in a joint statement. “The science is irrefutable. Modern animal agriculture will continue to make us sick if we don’t radically change our patterns of consumption.” In April, as the


death toll from Covid-19 began to surge, Mara and Phoenix penned an Op-Ed for The Washington Post addressing the rarely reported facts about the prominence of wet markets operating in the


US. “Collectively, we are becoming increasingly aware of the threat that zoonotic diseases pose, but our governments and the mainstream media predominantly focus on fire fighting rather than


prevention,” Lockwood said. “With this film, we hope to shine a light on the extent to which animal agriculture and environmental destruction contribute to these emerging threats. We also


hope to lift the veil on how issues of racial injustice and disease are often intrinsically linked.” The co-production, under the banners of Kuhn’s First Spark Media, Lockwood’s Lockwood


Film along with Mara & Phoenix, will conclude production by the end of 2020.