NOT ALL GERMS ARE CREATED EQUAL: New Documentary RESISTANCE by Uji Films Tours North Carolina to Shine Spotlight on the Biggest Drug Abuse Problem in the U.S. - Antibiotics
NOT ALL GERMS ARE CREATED EQUAL: New Documentary RESISTANCE by Uji Films Tours North Carolina to Shine Spotlight on the Biggest Drug Abuse Problem in the U.S. - Antibiotics
Public Screenings in Asheville, Charlotte, Durham & Winston-Salem to Feature Local Experts and Victims
DURHAM, N.C., Sept. 4, 2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Food & Water Watch, Slow Food NC, the Environmental Working Group are inviting North Carolinians to screenings of a new documentary that shows how antibiotics have gone from being super drugs to the underlying cause of super bugs. Resistance will begin a four-city tour of North Carolina on Sept. 7 in Asheville and end in Durham on Sept. 10.
Resistance delves into the issue of antibiotic overuse from the halls of medicine to the halls of Congress to the stalls of hog farms to sound a warning bell about what the Centers for Disease Control is calling the greatest threat to human health.
The screenings, which are free and open to the public, will include panel discussions with local leadership, scientists, farmers and victims of antibiotic resistant bacteria to talk about how North Carolinians can help preserve the medical miracle of antibiotics before it's too late.
"Every day new reports suggest we are losing our battle against antibiotic-resistant superbugs. Resistance pulls back the curtain on how we got here, and provides insights into what we can do so that these life-saving medicines we rely on will work when we really need them," said filmmaker Michael Graziano, Uji Films, who will be attending each of the North Carolina screenings.
North Carolina Screenings
Asheville: Sunday, September 7, 2014
6:30 PM Reception - 7:00 PM Screening
Address: ?Jubilee! 46 Wall St.?, Asheville, NC 28801
Panelists include:?? Michael Graziano, Filmmaker, Resistance; ?Casey McKissik, Coordinator, NC Choices; Moderated by Renée Maas, Senior Southern Organizer, Food & Water Watch
RSVP: http://act.foodandwaterwatch.org/site/Calendar?id=114081&view=Detail
Charlotte: Monday, September 8, 2014
6:30 PM Panel - 7:00 PM Screening ?
Address:? UNC Charlotte City Center, 320 E. 9th St.?, Charlotte, NC 28202
Panelists:?? Michael Graziano, Filmmaker, Resistance; Dr. Catherine Passaretti, Infectious Disease Specialist; ?Harriett Baucom, Owner, Baucoms Best 100% Grassfed Beef; ?Renée Maas, Senior Southern Organizer, Food & Water Watch ?Facilitated by Steve Case and Thom Duncan, Slow Food Charlotte
RSVP: http://act.foodandwaterwatch.org/site/Calendar?id=114082&view=Detail
Winston-Salem: Tuesday, September 9, 2014, 6:30 PM - 9:00 PM ?
Address:? Reynolds Place (The Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts)
251 N. Spruce St.?, Winston Salem, NC 27101
Panelists: ??Michael Graziano, Filmmaker, Resistance?; Dr. Christopher Ohl, Infectious Disease Specialist, Wake Forest Baptist? Medical Center; Jennifer Curtis, Co-CEO, FIRSTHAND FOODS; ?Facilitated by Renée Maas, Senior Southern Organizer, Food & Water Watch
RSVP: http://act.foodandwaterwatch.org/site/Calendar?id=114083&view=Detail
Durham: Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2014
6:30 PM Reception - 7:00 PM Screening ?
?Address: PSI Theater at the Durham Arts Council, 120 Morris St., ?Durham, NC 27701
Panelists: Michael Graziano, Filmmaker, Resistance; ?Dr. Deverick Anderson, Chair, Antimicrobial Stewardship and Evaluation Team, Duke University Medical Center; ?Jennifer Curtis, Co-CEO, FIRSTHAND FOODS?; Moderated by Renée Maas, Senior Southern Organizer, Food & Water Watch?
RSVP: http://act.foodandwaterwatch.org/site/Calendar?id=114084&view=Detail
About Uji Films
Michael Graziano wrote and directed Resistance. He and Resistance Co-producer Ernie Park founded Uji Films in 2007. Their films have aired nationally and internationally in more than 100 countries, are distributed in in more than 100 countries, the educational market, and have been screened at a variety of well-known festivals. Their previous documentary film, Lunch Line, was screened across the country sparking dialogue and collaboration on both sides of the school lunch divide. Prior to joining with Ernie to form Uji Films Michael was a teaching fellow in film and media studies at Northwestern University in Evanston, IL. Michael received an MA from Georgetown University and was a PhD Candidate in the Screen Cultures program at Northwestern University.
Visit www.resistancethefilm.com or www.facebook.com/resistancethefilm for more information.
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