Got The Facts On Milk?
Got the facts on Milk? (also known as "The Milk Documentary") is a wildly entertaining, partly
animated, award winning feature documentary that dares to question the conventional wisdom of
the much publicized health benefits of milk and dairy products. Addressing myth, truth and all
in-between, the film is a humorous yet shocking exposition that provokes serious thought about
this everyday staple. The film raises questions about dairy's role in cancer, osteoporosis, weight
gain, asthma, acne, early menstruation, and more; covers the preponderance of lactose
intolerance in communities of color, and explains why dairy consumption is fraught with
high-stakes political, economic, ethical and environmental considerations. Got the facts on Milk?
has won several film festival awards, including the audience award at the 2008 Rhode Island
International Film Festival, and has outraged film goers around the world. It sparked a riot at the
South Korea Green Film Festival, shocked the audience at DocAviv Documentary Film Festival in
Israel, and traumatized attendees of the EcoCinema Environmental Film Festival. This film is not
rated. It is a documentary about the potential health effects of milk. The documentary does not
contain violence, nudity, sensuality, drug abuse, or adult themed content.
Gerson Health Media
animated, award winning feature documentary that dares to question the conventional wisdom of
the much publicized health benefits of milk and dairy products. Addressing myth, truth and all
in-between, the film is a humorous yet shocking exposition that provokes serious thought about
this everyday staple. The film raises questions about dairy's role in cancer, osteoporosis, weight
gain, asthma, acne, early menstruation, and more; covers the preponderance of lactose
intolerance in communities of color, and explains why dairy consumption is fraught with
high-stakes political, economic, ethical and environmental considerations. Got the facts on Milk?
has won several film festival awards, including the audience award at the 2008 Rhode Island
International Film Festival, and has outraged film goers around the world. It sparked a riot at the
South Korea Green Film Festival, shocked the audience at DocAviv Documentary Film Festival in
Israel, and traumatized attendees of the EcoCinema Environmental Film Festival. This film is not
rated. It is a documentary about the potential health effects of milk. The documentary does not
contain violence, nudity, sensuality, drug abuse, or adult themed content.
Gerson Health Media