Lyme disease effects individuals in different ways, ranging from severe muscle spasms to memory loss. Symptom variations make it difficult to diagnose, so patients in whom early detection and treatment might prevent lasting deterioration of body function, don't get treated until it's too late.
And there's an ongoing epidemic across the nation.
Controversy About Treatment
Public Health Policy Fails
As we've seen in other health-oriented documentaries, such as Michael Moore's Sicko, for example, public health policy doesn't seem to be acting in the public interest. Under Our Skin reveals that health insurance companies have been successful in rejecting claims for coverage of Lyme disease. And, one of the biggest stumbling blocks to finding a cure to the disease is that regulations establishing the privatization of medical research are set up in such a way that researchers work in competition with each other, rather than sharing their discoveries so that a cure can be found more quickly through collaboration and a coordination of efforts. In other words, medical research is driven by profit motive, not by commitments to protect public welfare.
The Movie Is A Medical Thriller
Excellent Filmmaking Style
Director Andy Abrahams Wilson mixes footage of Lyme disease patients coping with daily life with patient interviews, as well as on-camera commentaries by doctors and public health officials, with stunning cinematography of the outdoors--lots of places you'd like to find yourself (tick-free, of course)--and dynamic graphics to keep the movie moving forward while he's informing you about what precautions to take, what questions to ask and how to keep abreast of developments regarding this dreadful disease.If This Documentary Interests You, You May Also Like:
Film Details:
- Under Our Skin
- Director: Andy Abrahams Wilson
- Release Date: Premiere Tribeca Film Festival, April, 2008; Theatrical Release USA, June, 2009
- Running Time: 104 mins.
- Parental Advisory: Content advisory for parents
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Company: Open Eye Productions



