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Pandemic At the End of the World

Pandemic At the End of the World (2020)

Documentary 13mins

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Pandemic At the End of the World

2020 Documentary 13mins

The Covid pandemic strikes a tragically familiar chord for the Inuvialuit of the Mackenzie River Delta. In the early 19th century John Franklin and his crew infected their ancestors with deadly smallpox. Other devastating epidemics would follow. Historian Randal Pokiak returns to the ancient site of Kitigaaruk, a community abandoned after the great flu epidemic of 1918, to deliver a vivid cautionary tale.

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4/5
4/5

Pandemic At the End of the World is a compelling documentary that resonates deeply with contemporary audiences, particularly in light of the Covid-19 pandemic. The film takes a reflective approach, tracing the historical implications of epidemics on the Inuvialuit community of the Mackenzie River De ... Show more >>

Editor Team
3/5
3/5

Pandemic At the End of the World presents an interesting take on the effects of historical pandemics, but it sometimes feels like it struggles to balance its narrative. Randal Pokiak's insights are valuable, yet the film can come across as a bit disjointed, jumping between past and present without a ... Show more >>

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Pandemic At the End of the World is worth watching for its poignant exploration of historical epidemics and their impact on the Inuvialuit community. The film draws parallels between past and present pandemics, making it a relevant and thought-provoking experience. The narrative is enriched by the insights of historian Randal Pokiak, who brings a personal connection to the story. Viewers interested in social history and cultural narratives will find this film particularly engaging.

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