Festivals: DOCNZ 07, IDFA 07, Chicago International Film Festival 07, Starz Denver International Film Festival 07, Anchorage International Film Festival 07, 3rd International Science Film Festival, Greece 08, Coruna Science Festival, Mostra de Ciencia e Cinema 08, Intl. Science Film Festival - Athens – Official Selection, 08
Awards: DOCNZ 2007 Honourable Mention, IDFA In Competition Silver Wolf Programme, Chicago International FF Gold Hugo, Starz Denver IFF 2007 In Competition, Anchorage International Film Festival 2007 In Competition, 2nd place, Features & Youth Award, Coruna Science Festival, Mostra de Ciencia e Cinema – 08, Hugo International Television Awards – Silver Plaque, 08
Broadcast: PBS Independant Lens, SBS Australia, CBS Canada, Noga Israel, Multi-Canal Spain, Rain Channel Optimistic TV
Original Language: English

Terra Incognita

USA / 2007 / Maria Finitzo / 83 & 58:48 mins

Stem cell treatement engenders fierce debate and division but what would your position be if it could provide a cure for your paralysed daughter?
Terra Incognita puts a human face on the stem cell debate by following the work of Dr. Jack Kessler as he searches for a cure to spinal cord injuries, and the breakthrough that will allow his injured daughter to walk again. When Kessler was invited to head up the Neurology Department at Northwestern University, his focus was on using stem cells to cure diabetes, but soon after his move to Chicago, his daughter Allison was injured in a skiing accident and paralysed from the waist down. In the moments following the accident, Dr. Kessler made the decision to change the focus of his research to begin looking for a cure for spinal cord injuries using embryonic stem cells.
Through his work, the film tells the stories of families whose lives have been affected by spinal cord injuries, and the people working to alleviate their burdens. it shows the awe-inspiring yet painstaking work undertaken by Dr. Kessler and his lab while following his tireless efforts to raise awareness of the potential benefits of stem cell biology.
Representing a diverse array of scientists, doctors, patients, bioethicist, students and religious leaders, this insightful documentary offers a revealing look behind the politics and the controversy of stem cell treatment.