Last Child: The Global Race to End Polio
Filmmaker Scott Thigpen visited 8 countries on 4 continents to make The Last Child, which was planned as a celebration of the imminent eradication of polio but became a testament to the obstacles impeding the campaign against the disease. The crew collected nearly 200 hours of video footage, including 90 interviews with epidemiologists, doctors, government officials, vaccinators, humanitarian workers, community volunteers, religious leaders, and polio survivors, and their families. Highlights of the one-hour film include:
- Overcoming community fear and suspicion during immunisation campaigns in India
- Containing an outbreak in Nigeria by searching for nomadic tribes that have been repeatedly missed by vaccinators
- Navigating war-torn Angola and Somalia to reach every child for immunisation
- Combating a vaccine-related outbreak in Haiti.
Organisers expect that televised programme will potentially reach over 85 million USA households. In addition, The Last Child was scheduled to air on NHK Japan and to be screened at the Rome International Film Festival and the Asheville Film Festival.
CARE, Allied Vaughn, Elevation, Succinct Media Group, Turner Studios, New Media for Non Profits.
Email (dated September 9 2004) from Scott Thigpen, forwarded to The Communication Initiative by Ellyn Ogden on September 22 2004; and "Polio: 'The only option is success' - New film chronicles battle to end polio" [PDF] by M.A.J. McKenna, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (AJC) July 7 2004, forwarded by Ellyn Ogden to The Communication Initiative on October 25 2004; and Last Child website; and email from Scott Thigpen to The Communication Initiative on November 29 2004.
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