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Food Beware: The French Organic Revolution(Nos enfants nous accuseront)

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France · 2008
1h 52m
Director Jean-Paul Jaud
Starring
Genre Documentary

For the first time ever, our children are growing up less healthy than we are. As the rate of cancer, infertility and other illnesses linked to environmental factors climbs upward each year, we must ask ourselves: why is this happening?

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Village Voice by

Jean-Paul Jaud's indignant doc is equally worthless for preaching the merits of organic chow via an emotionally reactive argument instead of an investigative one.

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NPR by Bob Mondello

By and large, the tone is gentle, the music French, and the food shot so delectably that you can all but smell the freshly baked bread.

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New York Post by Kyle Smith

If anything is frightening here, it's the scenes of the small children being indoctrinated into an organic lifestyle and being made to sing, at least three times, a song about the evils supposedly lurking in the environment around them.

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The A.V. Club by Noel Murray

Jaud isn’t telling a story so much as he’s making a case, and while his case is persuasive, it doesn’t really work as a movie. The information in Food Beware could fit just as easily--and just as effectively--into a pamphlet.

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