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Foredrag
Foredrag — Land Use and Climate Change: Impacts on Spillover Risk. The event will be in English.
Date & Time:
Place:
Cinemateket, Gothersgade 55, 1123 Copenhagen
Hosted by:
School of Global Health, Global Health Film Days & Cinemateket
Cost:
Discount for all students: 65 kr. Use the password GLOBAL2026 when buying tickets online on cinemateket.dk
Ticket sales open 20 March (student discount available 24 March)
Spillover / The next pandemic threat
Ebola, Marburg, Nipah, COVID-19, and now avian flu – the list of deadly viruses jumping from animals to humans keeps on growing. Despite the long coexistence of these pathogens and humans, why are these spillover events becoming alarmingly frequent? What role do our actions play in triggering these outbreaks? The director, award‑winning filmmaker Michael Wech, and the producer, Emmy winner Leopold Hoesch, seek to find the answer in Spillover, where they take viewers on a journey to uncover how viruses cross from animals to humans — and how future outbreaks and pandemics may emerge.
Director: Leopold Hoesch, Cambodia, Malaysia, Australia, Hong Kong, the USA and Belgium. 2025
English, 90 min
Event
Participants are invited to reflect on their own assumptions about pandemics and virus transmission. The event will be in English.