is a UK registered charity using storytelling through film, animation and immersive reality to spark discussion, enhance understanding, and effect positive social change in all areas of global health including planetary health, access to healthcare, mental health, infectious disease, and refugee and migrant health.
Out of Breath is a 63-minute film directed by Hein Seok. The film is set in rural North Korea, where a film crew follows a small group of international volunteers fighting the spread of multidrug-resistant TB; working with North Korean medics, the volunteers venture deep into the world’s most secretive nation, overcoming cultural and political hurdles to save lives.
Programme
- 1700 Film: Out of Breath
- 1815 Panel discussion
- 1850 Close
Speakers
The panel discussion will be moderated by , Clinical Lecturer in Paediatric Infectious Diseases, LSHTM. He will be joined by , Médecins Sans Frontières, , School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) and Dr Mishal Khan, Associate Professor of Health Policy and Systems Research.
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