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So, TB: Return of the Plague, released in 2014, dives deep into this chilling reality of MDR-TB in Swaziland. Jezza Neumann’s approach feels intensely personal, almost voyeuristic at times, as we get to know two families grappling with this relentless disease. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the weight of their stories to sink in. It's pretty stark, not shying away from the raw emotional and physical toll on the victims. The atmosphere is almost haunting – you really feel the desperation and the fight for survival. There’s no glamor here, just the harsh truth. The performances are real, raw; it feels like you’re witnessing something profoundly human and devastating.
Focuses on personal stories of MDR-TB victims.Intimate cinematography captures emotional depth.Reflects on the broader implications of infectious diseases.
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