The Game Changers is a documentary that showcases the benefits of a plant-based diet for athletes. It explores the impact of plant-based nutrition on performance, recovery, and overall health. The film features interviews with top athletes who have switched to a plant-based diet and experienced significant improvements in their performance and well-being. The Game Changers also highlights the environmental and ethical aspects of a plant-based lifestyle.
Forks Over Knives explores the idea that most, if not all, degenerative diseases can be controlled, or even reversed, by rejecting animal-based and processed foods.
How to Get Ahead in Advertising follows the story of an advertising executive who experiences a nervous breakdown while trying to come up with a new marketing strategy. As he becomes more and more stressed, he develops a boil on his shoulder that eventually grows into a second head. The second head takes over his body and begins to possess him, leading him into a surreal and absurd journey. Through this bizarre journey, the movie satirizes consumerism, advertising, and the pressures of modern life.
In a dystopian future, a biochemist is assigned to investigate a high-tech laboratory where artificial food is produced. As she delves deeper into the facility, she discovers the dark truth behind the company's operations and the consequences of genetic engineering. With the help of a police investigator, she must navigate through a corrupt corporation and a world on the brink of collapse.
Over 4 hours of crucial video. Diagnosed with high cholesterol, Craig McMahon took control of his health and beat his genetic fate by consuming a whole plant-based diet inspired by Doctors Campbell, Esselstyn, Greger and McDougall. Certified by Cornell in plant nutrition, Craig asks experts hard science questions and creates delicious healthy meals in his kitchen based from years of research.
Unlocking the Mystery of Life represents a unique programming opportunity for local stations. Its broadcast release coincides with the 50th anniversary of one of the greatest scientific breakthroughs in history-James Watson and Francis Crick's discovery that the DNA molecule carries hereditary information in the form of a code that many scientists have likened to computer software or a written language. This discovery (announced on April 25,1953) sparked a scientific revolution. But it also left a fundamental question unanswered. Where did the information in DNA come from? How did the software in the cell arise? Unlocking the Mystery of Life explores these questions through the stories of a growing number of scientists who no longer believe that natural selection or chemistry, alone, can explain life's origin. Instead, they think that the microscopic world of the cell provides evidence of purpose and design in nature.
This documentary examines the role of gluten in our diets and its effects on health. It delves into the history of grain production and the rise of processed foods. The film sheds light on the influence of agribusiness and the use of chemicals in agriculture. It explores gluten-related autoimmune diseases and the growing demand for gluten-free products. With a focus on profit-driven practices, the documentary raises questions about the industrialization of the food supply.
At 30 years old, Opie is a virgin whose existence is made up of watching pornography and eating junk food. One day a drug dealer named Thai mistakenly comes to his door. She decides to help Opie by finding him a good woman.
In October 2007, Pasqual Maragall was diagnosed with Alzheimer's. Once past the initial blow, he and his family embarked on a crusade against the disease. From the very first step, this film has grown into an extraordinary testament. With intelligence, sincerity and an infectious spirit, Maragall allows a portrait to be painted of not only himself, but also his family and his doctors, in order to leave behind a lasting document of his personal fight.
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