Event

20 May at 7p.m. 22 May at 12 midday

Chagas, un mal escondido

A documentary by Ricardo Preve

'Chagas' disease originates in poor rural areas; it is caused by the Trypanosoma cruzi parasite that is carried by reduviid insects, and can be transmitted by means of blood transfusions, organs donated by people who are infected and congenitally from mother to child.

Chagas, un mal escondido
(Chagas' disease, a hidden illness)
A documentary by Ricardo Preve, 2005, 85', Argentina, Spanish subtitles

Chagas disease is a silent illness that is kept that way, known as ‘the AIDS of poverty'. This documentary speaks for the people who suffer from the disease and those who are working to find a cure to this illness that affects 20 million people in Latin America and the United States, but is practically unknown to the general public.


Programme


Friday 20 May

Presentation by Ricardo Preve.

The screening will be followed by a debate with Emilia Herranz, President of Metges Sense Fronteres, and Fran Román, coordinator of the Chagas' disease project in Bolivia.

Sunday 22 May

Screening of the documentary

Credits

Organizer
Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona
With the collaboration of
Doctors Without Borders