What can be worse than losing a child?
After 2-year-old Vienna Carly Savino passed away suddenly, her parents were understandably devastated. Both were physicians who had seen their share of tragedy, yet even they were shocked and had no answers. The cause of death was an obscure malady called Sudden Unexplained Death in Childhood (SUDC). First defined in 2005, SUDC is distinctly different from Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), yet SUDC receives little attention from public health officials.
Like other great physicians throughout history, Vienna's parents Dr. Denise Wunderler and Dr. Michael Savino considered their daughter's loss of life a call to action for research, awareness and better outcomes—ultimately, to eradicate SUDC forever.
With deep love and determination, Wunderler and Savino teamed up with award-winning filmmaker Marko Albrecht to make this ground-breaking short documentary. The medical community needs this film to raise awareness about a so-called category of death that affects an estimated 500 children in the United States every year. But the personal touches and involvement of Vienna Savino's own parents in the project make this film much more than an education. This is a moving work.
By learning more about SUDC, you too can spread the word and make a difference. Please watch the trailer here: VIENNA: Suddenly an Angel Trailer