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In the year 2029, the world is unrecognizable. According to the fictional documentary SARS-29 (2020) on IMDb , a devastating pandemic has claimed the lives of over four billion people—roughly half the global population—since its emergence in 2020.
The initial spread of "SARS-19" disrupts global economies and social structures. SARS-29
The cumulative death toll reaches 4 billion as survivors navigate a landscape of global famine and social collapse, including instances where desperate military forces pillage neighboring countries for resources. Core Themes In the year 2029, the world is unrecognizable
The fictional narrative suggests a series of escalating viral waves: The cumulative death toll reaches 4 billion as
By August, a variant labeled "SARS-22" has already killed 1.5 billion people.
While the film is a work of fiction, it draws heavily on the real-life emergence of the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) coronavirus. The real SARS outbreak of 2003 was the first major new infectious disease of the 21st century, spreading to 29 countries before being contained by aggressive public health measures. SARS-29 imagines a timeline where such containment failed repeatedly, leading to a permanent state of pandemic existence.
How survivors find connection when physical contact has been a death sentence for a decade.
