A Matter of Life and Death: History of Hygiene

A Matter of Life and Death: History of Hygiene

Release date : March 19, 2021
Runtime : 52m
Countries of origin : Germany /
Original Language : French / German /
Production companies : ARTE / ZDF / Gruppe 5 /
March 19, 2021 52m Germany Documentary French More
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Hygienic habits are as old as the various human civilizations; but each era establishes its own customs: whether private or public, everywhere and at all times, methods of personal cleanliness have depended on cultural conventions, religious morals, political ideologies and economic interests; because the control of basic hygiene has also been and is one more tool in the infinite exercise of power over the masses.
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Tobias Meister
Self - Narrator (voice)
Karl-Heinz Leven
Self - Medicine Historian
Klaus Bergdolt
Self - Medicine Historian
Mathieu Da Vinha
Self - Historian
Harald Seifert
Self - Microbiologist
Klaus Vogel
Self - Deutsches Hygiene-Museum Director

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  • title:A Matter of Life and Death: History of Hygiene
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2021
  • Runtime:52m
  • Genres: Documentary · History · TV Movie ·
  • Countries of origin: Germany ·
  • Original Language: French · German ·
  • Director: Claudia Spoden / Christian Feyerabend /
  • Writers: Claudia Spoden · Christian Feyerabend ·
  • Production companies: ARTE · ZDF · Gruppe 5 ·
  • Overview:Hygienic habits are as old as the various human civilizations; but each era establishes its own customs: whether private or public, everywhere and at all times, methods of personal cleanliness have depended on cultural conventions, religious morals, political ideologies and economic interests; because the control of basic hygiene has also been and is one more tool in the infinite exercise of power over the masses.
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