Description |
1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 75 min.) |
Summary |
Chemerical explores the life cycle of everyday household cleaners and hygiene products to prove that, thanks to our clean obsession, we are drowning in sea of toxicity. The film is at once humorous, as we watch the Goode family try to turn a new leaf by creating and living in a toxic free home, and informative, as director Andrew Nisker works with many experts to give audiences the tools and inspiration to live toxic free. Chemerical was one of the most interesting documentaries I have seen in a long time. What made this film so powerful was the poignancy of the pain that this family suffered from being confronted with the reality and addiction to having so many toxic cleaners in their home. -Synergy, The magazine Dedicated to Mindful Living. Filled with humour, scientific facts, animation and music it makes a profound impact. -School Library Journal |
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Title from title frames |
Event |
Originally produced by Green Planet Films in 2010 |
Subject |
Toxins -- Canada
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Chemicals -- Health aspects -- Canada
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Environmental toxicology -- Canada
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Documentary films.
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Chemicals -- Health aspects.
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Documentary films.
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Environmental toxicology.
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Toxins.
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Canada.
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Documentary films.
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Made-for-TV movies.
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Documentary films.
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Made-for-TV movies.
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Documentaires.
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Téléfilms.
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Streaming video
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Author |
Nisker, Andrew, film director
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Green Planet Films.
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