Background
''The Final Inch'' focuses on the efforts that were ongoing to eradicate polio in India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan (it has since been eradicated in India; efforts continue in Pakistan and Afghanistan). The corollary goal of worldwide eradication of polio has attracted attention, but "getting rid of the last 1 percent has been like trying to squeeze Jell-O to death." The philanthropic division of Google backed the film's production to promote public awareness about polio and to raise awareness about the efforts of public health workers and volunteers fighting the disease in counties around the world. They approached Brodsky about making the film and she accepted the task of educating the public to the ongoing problem. Many of the movie's scenes were shot inSynopsis
The film depicted the problems still occurring fifty years after the development of the polio vaccine, and shows areas where the polio virus was still found in several countries around the world. Without vaccinations, it could re-emerge and re-infect regions where it was eradicated decades ago, and the film also notes that the first line of defense is a dedicated and continual effort by international health workers going door-to-door to ensure every child is vaccinated. ''The Final Inch'' shows that there was an opportunity to eradicate polio from India (the last case of wild polio in India was reported on 13 January 2011 and the WHO announced the eradication of poliomyelitis in the region on 27 March 2014) and honors the work of health services and service volunteers. It recalls the devastating polio epidemics in the United States that occurred during the 1930s and 1950s, and discusses the dangers of a resurgence that still remain in the United States unless the disease is wiped out worldwide. Obstacles to eradication include lack of awareness, the large number of children requiring vaccination, geographical dispersal of the populations, social mores, religious beliefs, and suspicion of domestic and foreign governments. The movie shows that many of those at risk remain ignorant of polio's epidemiology and believe the disease is "American made", fostering a reluctance to be vaccinated.Film festivals
''The Final Inch'' was screened in April 2009 at the Salem Film Festival and was described as being "profoundly moving" in its revealing coverage of the polio virus's ongoing impact, and was described as a "dramatic testament to those working on the front lines of health care".Select list of festival entries
* Salem Film Festival, Oregon. * Maratea Film Festival, Italy.Partial cast
* Martha Mason *Dr. Ashfaq Bhat *Dr. Larry Brilliant *Dr. David Heymann *Munzareen Fatima *Mikail Davenport *Mohammad Gulzar SaifiAdditional sources
* BBC News, "Final Inch towards the Oscars" * IBN, "Not just ''Slumdog''..., ''The Final Inch'' too in Oscar race" * UNICEF, "Academy Award recognition for India’s fight to eradicate polio"Further reading
*The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene,"Dracunculiasis eradication: the final inch" *References
External links
* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Final Inch 2009 films Polio American short documentary films Documentary films about health care 2009 short documentary films Works about polio 2000s English-language films 2000s American films