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Pasteur et Koch : Un duel de géants dans la guerre des microbes
Pasteur et Koch : Un duel de géants dans la guerre des microbes

Pasteur et Koch : Un duel de géants dans la guerre des microbes

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Louis Pasteur and Robert Koch: great scientists, national icons, opponents in the service of research. One is a Frenchman and chemist and is already in the second half of his life. He is honored worldwide with numerous prizes for his discovery of the rabies vaccine. The other was a still unknown German country doctor in his 30s, whose discovery of the tuberculosis bacillus was later awarded the Nobel Prize for Medicine. From 1881, the two were bitter rivals. Their 20-year rivalry resulted in spectacular progress in the fight against deadly epidemics.

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Status

Released

Original Language

French

Runtime

96 mins

Rating

8/10

Release Date

05 October 2018

Country

France

Cast

Patrick Bonnel

Patrick Bonnel

Louis Pasteur

Pierre Hiessler

Pierre Hiessler

Robert Koch

Paul Lefèvre

Paul Lefèvre

Emile Roux

Françoise Miquelis

Françoise Miquelis

Marie Pasteur

Charlotte Krenz

Charlotte Krenz

Emmy Koch

Blanche Launay

Blanche Launay

Gertrud Koch

Céline Jorrion

Céline Jorrion

Mme Meister

Mathis Druenne

Mathis Druenne

Joseph Meister

Cédric Zimmerlin

Cédric Zimmerlin

M. Gaffky

Léa Schwartz

Léa Schwartz

Hedwige

Laurent Ferraro

Laurent Ferraro

M. Rossignol

Philippe Bertin

Philippe Bertin

M. Kaufer

Richard Leroussel

Richard Leroussel

M. Maunoury

Laurent Bur

Laurent Bur

Dr. Grancher

Julien Ratel

Julien Ratel

M. Fischer

Damien Carron

Damien Carron

Louis Thuillier

Hervé Colombel

Hervé Colombel

French scientist

Vincent Furic

Vincent Furic

Veterinary

Catherine Toublanc

Catherine Toublanc

Veterinary's wife

Jean-Denis Marcoccio

Jean-Denis Marcoccio

Journalist

Vincent Launay

Vincent Launay

German scientist

Jean-Philippe Nazaret

Jean-Philippe Nazaret

Pasteur's assistant

Pierre Lavalette

Pierre Lavalette

Koch's assistant

Aurélien Recoing

Aurélien Recoing

Narration

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