Positive Microbiology in the Movies

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Abstract

Microbes are essential for sustaining life in our planet. Also, we use microbes for multiple processes like food fermentation, production of antibiotics and other drugs, biofuel production, biomining and so forth. However, this essential role is scarcely represented in commercial movies. Although films are an artistic recreation of reality, we must not forget that they fix in the public's imagination the cliché that ‘microbes are bad’. In this article, some commercial movies that depict the beneficial biotechnological use of microorganisms are discussed as tools to be used in education and to engage general audiences, countering germophobia, and encourage them in the path of ‘positive microbiology’.

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Sánchez-Angulo, M. (2025, September 1). Positive Microbiology in the Movies. Microbial Biotechnology. John Wiley and Sons Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1111/1751-7915.70085

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