Documentary History TV Movie
Louis Pasteur and Robert Koch: great scientists, national icons, opponents in the service of research. One is a Frenchman and chemist and is already in the second half of his life. He is honored worldwide with numerous prizes for his discovery of the rabies vaccine. The other was a still unknown German country doctor in his 30s, whose discovery of the tuberculosis bacillus was later awarded the Nobel Prize for Medicine. From 1881, the two were bitter rivals. Their 20-year rivalry resulted in spectacular progress in the fight against deadly epidemics.
Directed by
Mathieu Schwartz
Written by
Mathieu Schwartz
Charlotte Krenz
Emmy Koch
Julien Ratel
M. Fischer
Patrick Bonnel
Louis Pasteur
Vincent Furic
Veterinary
Paul Lefèvre
Emile Roux
Léa Schwartz
Hedwige
Laurent Ferraro
M. Rossignol
Aurélien Recoing
Narration
Françoise Miquelis
Marie Pasteur
Céline Jorrion
Mme Meister
Pierre Hiessler
Robert Koch
Cédric Zimmerlin
M. Gaffky
Philippe Bertin
M. Kaufer
Hervé Colombel
French scientist
Blanche Launay
Gertrud Koch
Mathis Druenne
Joseph Meister
Richard Leroussel
M. Maunoury
Laurent Bur
Dr. Grancher
Damien Carron
Louis Thuillier
Catherine Toublanc
Veterinary's wife
Jean-Denis Marcoccio
Journalist
Vincent Launay
German scientist
Jean-Philippe Nazaret
Pasteur's assistant
Pierre Lavalette
Koch's assistant

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