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Release Date:
March 5, 2015
Original Title:
The Nature of Things: The Antibiotic Hunters
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
CBC
Canada Media Fund | Fonds des médias du Canada
Dreamfilm Productions Ltd.
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
CA: PG DE: 6 FR: 10
Runtime: 43
Dr. David Suzuki explains how antibiotics have been over prescribed for decades and it has led to the fact that now there are bacterial infections that are resistant to them, and people are dying by the thousands.
Additional Camera:
Andrew Mitchell
Steve Taylor
Mike Labella
Additional Lighting Technician:
Matthew Kiedaisch
Perry Miotto
Nick Greiner
Animation:
Erwin Chiong
Colorist:
Allan Pinvidic
Director:
Bruce Mohun
Director of Photography:
John Collins
Editor:
Tim Wanlin
Graphic Designer:
Erwin Chiong
Legal Services:
Christopher Gora
Location Sound Recordist:
Patrick Brereton
Online Editor:
Allan Pinvidic
Original Music Composer:
Graeme Coleman
Post Production Supervisor:
Alison Hill
Producer:
Sue Ridout
Production Accountant:
Catarina Bennett
Production Manager:
Alison Hill
Researcher:
Bruce Mohun
Sound:
Jeff Henschel
Sound Designer:
Ewan Deane
Transcriptions:
Maureen Ritchie
Writer:
Bruce Mohun
Helen Slinger
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