Bird-Bola-Demic: Pandemics in Film
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Fictional disease outbreaks have haunted our screens for nearly a century, revealing far more about our society than any microscopic villain. From class warfare aboard a cholera-stricken ship in 1939's "Pacific Liner" to the eerily prescient "Contagion" that rocketed to popularity during COVID-19, pandemic narratives capture our deepest fears and societal fault lines.
What makes these stories uniquely terrifying is the invisible nature of the threat. Unlike floods or fires that can be seen and avoided, disease spreads silently through our communities, creating a special kind of paranoia. Our fight-or-flight responses falter against enemies we cannot see, and pandemic films brilliantly exploit this universal vulnerability.
Chapters
1. Introduction to Pandemic Media (00:00:00)
2. Defining Pandemic Films (00:09:14)
3. Science Skepticism and Social Commentary (00:35:36)
4. Themes and Archetypes of Pandemic Films (00:58:54)
5. Early Pandemic Cinema (1924-1950) (01:22:17)
6. The 1970s Shift in Disease Narratives (01:53:04)
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