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Pandemiocracy

  • TV Movie
  • 2021
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
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Albert Soriquez, Ruben Maria Soriquez, Lanie Martin Gumarang, and Kim Soriquez in Pandemiocracy (2021)
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A young woman and her two children travel during the Covid-19 pandemic to reach her husband in her home country. A journey through lock downs and human rights violation.A young woman and her two children travel during the Covid-19 pandemic to reach her husband in her home country. A journey through lock downs and human rights violation.A young woman and her two children travel during the Covid-19 pandemic to reach her husband in her home country. A journey through lock downs and human rights violation.

  • Director
    • Ruben Maria Soriquez
  • Writers
    • Luca Redavid
    • Ruben Maria Soriquez
  • Stars
    • Rodrigo Duterte
    • Leonardo Greco
    • Lanie Martin Gumarang
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    173
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ruben Maria Soriquez
    • Writers
      • Luca Redavid
      • Ruben Maria Soriquez
    • Stars
      • Rodrigo Duterte
      • Leonardo Greco
      • Lanie Martin Gumarang
    • 24User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Rodrigo Duterte
    Rodrigo Duterte
    • Self
    • (as Rodrigo R. Duterte)
    Leonardo Greco
    • Self
    Lanie Martin Gumarang
    Lanie Martin Gumarang
    • Mother
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    David Icke
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    Albert Soriquez
    • Little son
    Kim Soriquez
    Kim Soriquez
    • Son
    Ruben Maria Soriquez
    Ruben Maria Soriquez
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      • Ruben Maria Soriquez
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    10bellevillanueva-75443

    An Eye-Opener

    This documentary is very informative. Great context and heart warming. Watching this film makes me think how important it is to be healthy,not just for your self but also for your love ones. A must-see documentry.
    9johnsmithjanuary

    The truth is surfacing

    I just watched this documentary on TubiTV. Well done. Very educating. It's interesting to see how the debate over the origin of the virus is now so actual. This work features Nobel Prize Winner Luc Montagnier (he won it for his research on the HIV virus) stating that, according to his findings, the Covid19 virus was clearly engineered. Luc Montagnier has been the target of a mediatic campaign to discredit him and this director Soriquez has been really bold in reporting what he believed in. Now, finally, the truth is emerging and all those, like Anthony Fauci, who insisted that this virus was of natural origin, are stating that maybe further investigations should be done. The freedom of speech and how big tech are removing dissenting voices from their platform is another delicate issue this good work is dealing with. I wanted to give it 10 if the narrating voice had been human and not AI.
    8franchescorossini

    A well-balanced documentary

    A well-balanced documentary that carries on its rather controversial thesis while leaving room for the contradictory. Very informative but also highly entertaining, it shows us the side of the pandemic less discussed by newspapers and televisions. Several touching scenes make it quite emotional, and it couldn't be otherwise given the subject matter. Valuable and noteworthy is the director's intent to denounce the violation of human rights and freedom of speech perpetrated both by authoritarian governments and, unfortunately, by democratic countries. This is a documentary not to be missed and which deserves the attention of a wider audience.
    9avvrossiemanuele

    A good fast paced, entertaining and eye-opening documentary

    This is a very well crafted documentary considered that it was obviously done low budget during the lockdown in Italy, Philippines and the US. Its message (rather controversial) is clear and well supported by statistics and scientific findings. It states what I also believe is the truth and might also change the point of view of those who initially don't share the same ideas and opinions. Its main argument is that lockdowns didn't prevent at all the spread of the Covid-19 virus. The main study that backs the point comes from one of the best University in the World: Stanford.

    The eye-opening interviews and data presentations are the intercuts of the story of an Italian-Filipino family who got separated due to travel restrictions, like many other families actually did. But here this family is the very own of director Soriquez who, during the months long forced separation, did his own research on the political and human impact of the lockdowns across several countries. What emerges is a painful truth: the cure has been worse than the disease. It might seems like a bit of an arduous statement but, sadly, there are many studies and researches (not all of them reported in this documentary of course) that well support it.

    Particularly interesting in Pandemiocracy, is how the director stresses, through interviews, the important of a healthy lifestyle as a plus in successfully fighting this virus. It doesn't mean that if you are healthy you cannot be affected by it. There were cases, like the one of Leonardo Greco, where healthy and young people got it really bad. This serves as warning not to undermine the aggressiveness of this virus. But generally, the statistics have shown that the people that suffered and died because of it, were mainly old or with co-morbidity (diabetes, heart problems and so on).

    One criticism I feel to bring forward is that the film uses a bit too much stock footage, even though well selected and almost always very relevant to the topic being discussed.

    Another criticism is the use of AI narrating voices instead of warm human voices. I guess this was only due to budget considerations unless the director really wanted to make the cold reality he depicts even colder. This is somehow an interesting point.

    The coverage of the murder of George Floyd was shocking with the parallelism of the unfortunately famous "I can't breath" cry of pain, with the shortness of breath of people kept breathing through respirators. It comes in my mind that 2020 is a real "I can't breath year" under all points of view. Even from those of millions of people kept captive inside their own homes.

    The editing of this work (done by Soriquez) is really good and fast paced, as it always keeps the attention up. The importance of a good musical score is also well felt. All in all is a well-crafted documentary (mostly considered the budget that was put into it) that well presents its convincing point of view.
    8lunaventure

    Interresting point of view

    The Director Ruben Maria Soriquez did a great job of stating the facts. His approach was personal, and could of been a little more emotional. The interviews were really good and I learned allot about what happened in Italy, in the begining of the Pandemic. Excellent editing.

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      Director/producer Ruben Soriquez was refused to open a Facebook page with the name of his film. When he reached out to Facebook country manager, the latter's answer was that they could not be sure that he was not spreading fake news through your documentary. "Covid-19 is a sensitive matter", he added and continued saying he had to protect the community". When Soriquez replied that mainstream platforms were distributing his film and he didn't see any reason why Facebook had to censor him, the Facebook representative replied: "Good for them".

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    • Release date
      • March 1, 2021 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Pandemiocracy: When a virus rules the World
    • Filming locations
      • Italy(City Center, Airport, Bologna and Rome)
    • Production company
      • See Thru Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
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