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This new ground-breaking documentary explores the impact that food choices have on people's health, the health of our planet and on the lives of other living species. And also discusses seve... Read allThis new ground-breaking documentary explores the impact that food choices have on people's health, the health of our planet and on the lives of other living species. And also discusses several misconceptions about food and diet.This new ground-breaking documentary explores the impact that food choices have on people's health, the health of our planet and on the lives of other living species. And also discusses several misconceptions about food and diet.
Pam Popper
- Self - Wellness Forum
- (as Pamela A. Popper)
T. Colin Campbell
- Self - Professor Emeritus of Biochemistry
- (as Colin Campbell)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
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A documentary everyone must see
Some may say this is a documentary about veganism, but it is not. It is a film on choices and every consumer does what he or she wants. You can't ignore the effects meat and dairy have on our health, environment and lifestyle. The meat industry is a literal and figurative killer and it's sad that some reviewers do not want to see that.
Gets of as very biased documentary
Subject of agriculture methods is important one, health as well, but this docu is very biased, dismissing the other sides that are not vegan/vegetarian. It almost seems like a glorification of vegan/vegetarian diet.
It would be great to hear other experts that partly or completely disagree, sure there are some. That would be far more scientific, as this docu seems to want to come of as one to care about scientific research and evidence.
I think one should watch every side to get as many arguments as possible to be able to weight in ond them and decide for them selves.
Therefore one should watch eve this one. IMHO.
It would be great to hear other experts that partly or completely disagree, sure there are some. That would be far more scientific, as this docu seems to want to come of as one to care about scientific research and evidence.
I think one should watch every side to get as many arguments as possible to be able to weight in ond them and decide for them selves.
Therefore one should watch eve this one. IMHO.
One Truly Great Film!
This is amongst my favourite films of all times. It talks about three major areas, health, environment, and animal ethics and the leading cause which is animal agriculture and the solution which is to eat plant-based vegan - no animal products at all. It features many prominent people in the movement, doctors, activists, athletes, chefs, musicians and more. The narrator/filmmaker, Michal Siewierski talks about his own journey to plant-based eating and how it connected him not only to his own health, but to the health of the planet, and to other living beings. The cinematography, music, and editing is extremely professional and assembled very nicely. I highly recommend everyone watches this beautiful work of art. - Michael Lanfield, Author of The Interconnectedness of Life, The Journey, and The Lost Love
Good Big Picture View!
Gives a great overview of the problem with the standard American diet and what we can do instead. Highly recommend for yo-yo dieters like I used to be. I had an a1c of over 11, now my daily blood sugar readings have dropped over 150 points. All thanks to many of the experts in this documentary.
Bad things happen when good people do nothing!
Though I agree that this documentary has some biased information about nutrition, we shouldn't ignore the fact that humans consumption (including food) has a negative impact on our planet. Be open-minded and watch this documentary without prejudice against veganism. I don't think promoting veganism is the main message in this film. You don't need to cut out meat and dairy completely if you're a perfectly healthy human being. But you should consider consuming less of those food. Even if you don't care about our mother earth and animals' life, please think about your children and grandchildren. Don't just live for yourself!
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- TriviaDirector Michal Siewierski spent three years making this film.
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- 1h 31m(91 min)
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