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CORONA.FILM - Prologue
CORONA.FILM - Prologue

CORONA.FILM - Prologue

Questioning the Narrative

Genres

Documentary

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As the first part of our investigation, the CORONA.FILM prologue will delve into the science behind the pandemic. Starting at the very beginning, we shine a light on the responses. The aim is not to point the finger; our aim is to tell the whole story in all its complexity, as we believe that justice cannot prevail if only one side of the story is told.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

German

Runtime

77 mins

Rating

7.9/10

Release Date

23 March 2021

Country

Germany

Cast

Viviane Fischer

Viviane Fischer

Self

Wolfgang Wodarg

Wolfgang Wodarg

Self

Sucharit Bhakdi

Sucharit Bhakdi

Self

Reiner Füllmich

Reiner Füllmich

Self

Raphael Bonelli

Raphael Bonelli

Self

Willem Engel

Willem Engel

Self

Steffen Rabe

Steffen Rabe

Self

Franz Allerberger

Franz Allerberger

Self

John Ioannidis

John Ioannidis

Self

Roberta Caprini

Roberta Caprini

Self

Angelo Giupponi

Angelo Giupponi

Self

Paola Bocci

Paola Bocci

Self

Michele Usuelli

Michele Usuelli

Self

Paola Ferrari

Paola Ferrari

Self

Barbara Codalli

Barbara Codalli

Self

Marcello Crivellini

Marcello Crivellini

Self

Antonia Fischer

Antonia Fischer

Self

Justus P. Hoffmann

Justus P. Hoffmann

Self

Luca Speciani

Luca Speciani

Self

Neil Ferguson

Neil Ferguson

Self

Harald Walach

Harald Walach

Self

Paul McKeigue

Paul McKeigue

Self

Martin Haditsch

Martin Haditsch

Self

Kary Mullis

Kary Mullis

Self

Ulrike Kämmerer

Ulrike Kämmerer

Self

Hubert Geue

Hubert Geue

Self

Barbara Geue

Barbara Geue

Self

René Schlott

René Schlott

Self

Massimo Galli

Massimo Galli

Self

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