Fire in the Blood
A Tale of Medicine, Monopoly & Malice
A Tale of Medicine, Monopoly & Malice
Fire in the Blood tells the shocking story of how Western pharmaceutical companies and governments blocked access to low-cost AIDS drugs in Africa and the global south in the 1990s, leading to the preventable deaths of at least ten million people. Shot on four continents and featuring contributions from global figures such as Bill Clinton, Desmond Tutu, and Joseph Stiglitz, the film takes us inside the lethal decision-making process that led to this humanitarian catastrophe. And it shows how millions more people would have died if not for the passion and tactical ingenuity of a group of courageous and relentless activists. The result is a gripping look at corporate greed and government collusion, the cutthroat economics of medicine and healthcare, and the power of ordinary people to make meaningful change on a global scale. Fire in the Blood is essential viewing for anyone concerned about the pharmaceutical industry's ongoing effort to enforce inhumane patent polices in developing nations.
Includes the feature length documentary, as well as an abridged version shortened for use in the classroom.
Please note: This film does not come with Public Performance Rights. If you wish to do a screening outside of a face-to-face classroom setting, please contact us.
Winner of the Dadasaheb Phalke Chitranagari Award for Best Debut Film of a Director, Mumbai Film Festival, India