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2020-05-260h 4m

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Vespertilio Spillover is a moving images materializing from a woodcut depicting cat-bats in a rare book written by the German scientist Athanasius Kircher (*1602 / +1680) illustrating China in comparison with the actual context of the Covid-19 insurgence, including the spillover infection phenomenon and its potential causes. THIS FILM IS DEDICATED TO ALL VICTIMS - R.I.P.

Directors
Chris Weil, Sara Ferro

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    Status
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    Original Language
    English
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    Keywords
    moving images arts