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Curitiba, film making and an undiagnosed cough

Welcome to the ⁠⁠⁠North of Patient⁠⁠⁠ podcast - conversations on health[beyond]care - where we paint an inspired landscape of healthcare's future through dialogues with creative and unconventional thinkers from around the world.

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This week's guest is Diogo Gameiro. Diogo is an award-winning director, visual effects supervisor and creative based in Brazil. He’s been making short-films and commercials over the last 20 years, and I was first introduced to his work when I came across his 2020 short-film, “Instant Doctor”. The movie is a dystopian look at what healthcare could look like in the future if we fail to protect our own humanity. I won’t give away much more beyond that, because as a special bonus, we will be including the film in this episode, along with getting Diogo’s inside scoop on the making of the film.

In this episode, we talk about life and healthcare in Brazil, we talk about growing up around the creative and film industry, about how the pandemic had both negative and positive impacts on the making of “Instant Doctor” and of course his reflections on the role technology has to play in healthcare.

Key stamps from our conversation are below:

02:42 Life and Culture in Brazil

04:31 Diogo's Journey in the Film Industry

11:53 Impact of AI on the Film Industry

21:17 Challenges in Film Distribution

25:05 "Instant Doctor" - The short film

32:06 The Making of "Instant Doctor"

35:22 Casting Fernando Pinto

40:27 Layers in Short Films

42:46 Healthcare Commentary in "Instant Doctor"

45:54 AI and Empathy

56:43 Healthcare in Brazil

01:05:25 Future Projects and Closing Remarks

Make sure to subscribe on Substack and follow along. As always, I feel comments and ideas, as well as suggestions for future guests.