Malaria Business (2017)

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Summary and Background
"Malaria Business", a French documentary launched in 2017, takes an important and revolutionary take a look at the worldwide fight against malaria, a disease that declares the lives of numerous hundred thousand people yearly, mostly in Sub-Saharan Africa. The documentary, directed by Bernard Crutzen, challenges the prevailing method to combating malaria and rather makes a persuading case that pharmaceutical giants are blocking making use of an effective, inexpensive treatment in favor of more lucrative drugs.

Misstatement and Monetization of Malaria
"Malaria Business" uncovers the grim reality of the powerful forces that apparently intend to monopolize the treatment of malaria to benefit lucratively. The documentary exposes how pharmaceutical companies continue to push pricey and sometimes less reliable drugs on ailing communities under the guise of philanthropy or clinical superiority.

The Debate over Artemisia
The movie mostly highlights the potential of Artemisia Annua, a plant used in Chinese conventional medication for over 2000 years, touted to have proven results versus malaria. Bernard Crutzen's examination exposes how this natural treatment is being systematically sidelined and discredited by worldwide health institutions and pharmaceutical companies, who argue that it doesn't meet the scientific standards required to endorse its prevalent use, regardless of emerging research that points otherwise.

The Corporate and Political Struggle
"Malaria Business" explores the significant, prominent parties involved in this business and political struggle. The World Health Organisation (WHO), the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and pharmaceutical titans are singled out for supposedly discrediting and suppressing the use of Artemisia Annua. Crutzen examines apparent conflicts of interest, particularly with the Gates Foundation, which heavily invests in pharmaceutical companies that produce conventional anti-malarial drugs.

Filmmaker's Approach and Lasting Impact
Crutzen utilizes a compelling journalistic technique, gathering evidence, talking to essential stakeholders on both sides of the argument, and highlighting the potential damage this politicization can cause to thousands of malaria-stricken individuals. "Malaria Business" questions the ethical implications of an alleged coordinated effort to reduce a possibly life-saving treatment. The documentary leaves an extensive impact on the audience about the grim truths of the pharmaceutical market's typically perilous impact on global health policy.

Conclusion
In conclusion, "Malaria Business" is a thought-provoking exploration into the recurring theme of profit versus public well-being worldwide of medicine. It highlights the role of prominent organizations, like WHO and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, in controlling the international action to diseases like malaria. The movie's focus on Artemisia constantly pushes audiences to ask why a potentially useful and affordable service continues to be sidelined. It leaves one considering the cynicism of a world where business models and profit margins can determine life or death.

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