The World According to Monsanto (DVD)

Playtime:109 minutes
Size: 6 x 7.5 inch
Publisher:Yes! Books
Pub. Date: April 14, 2009
ISBN: 9780972966597

The World According to Monsanto (DVD)

Supplement by Jeffrey M. Smith
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Monsanto’s controversial past combines some of the most toxic products ever sold with misleading reports, pressure tactics, collusion, and attempted corruption. They now race to genetically engineer (and patent) the world’s food supply, which profoundly threatens our health, environment, and economy. Combining secret documents with first-hand accounts by victims, scientists, and politicians, this widely praised film exposes why Monsanto has become the world’s poster child for malignant corporate influence in government and technology.

Also on the DVD:
Your Milk on Drugs—Just Say No!, A film by Jeffrey M. Smith

Dairy products from cows treated with Monsanto’s genetically engineered bovine growth hormone (rBGH or rBST) may sharply increase cancer risk and other diseases, especially in children. Already banned in most industrialized nations, it was approved in the U.S. on the backs of fired whistleblowers, manipulated research, and a corporate takeover at the FDA. This must-see film includes footage prepared for a Fox TV station—canceled after a letter from Monsanto’s attorney threatened “dire consequences.”

Bonus CD:
“Don’t Put That in Your Mouth,” a speech by Jeffrey M. Smith

You’ll want to stop eating genetically modified foods after you learn how they’re linked to toxic and allergic reactions; sick, sterile, and dead livestock; and damage to virtually every organ studied in lab animals.

 

Reviews and Praise

  • "Extraordinary documentary."--LeMonde


More Reviews and Praise


  • "Presents a cogent and horrifying enough picture of the world's leading seed manufacturer to warrant concern and fury."--Hour



Reviews and Praise

  • "Extraordinary documentary."--LeMonde

More Reviews and Praise
  • "Presents a cogent and horrifying enough picture of the world's leading seed manufacturer to warrant concern and fury."--Hour


About Marie-Monique Robin

Marie-Monique Robin has received 20 awards for her films since her directing debut in 1989, including the Laurier du Sénat, FIGRA's Best Investigative Documentary Award, LASA's Award of Merit, the Cairo Cinema Festival Critics' Award for Death Squads: The French School, and the Rachel Carson Prize for her 2009 exposé The World According to Monsanto. Her book The Photos of the Century: 100 Historic Moments has more than 700,000 copies in print in seven languages.

Books by Marie-Monique Robin