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New documentary shines light on industrial chemicals in cosmetics, food, household products, & more

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As Community Liaison for Macroscopic Media LLC, I am pleased to announce that this small filmmaking company is about to cause quite a stir...

 

New filmmaker Ed Brown is just finishing up an entertaining & eye-opening documentary on industrial chemicals in our environment, and in ourselves, called "Acceptable Levels?" The focus is on solutions, and inspiring people to take action. 

 

Here's the trailer:
 

 
 
 
And a clip from the film about food: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mIWOyjrm2o0&feature=g-upl)
 
and a clip from the film regarding cosmetics: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OTw84sraC58&feature=g-upl
 
Nonprofit organizations from across the country and environmentally concerned businesses from around the world are supporting the film, which should be in theaters in early spring. We hope to open the eyes of consumers to the current lack of regulatory oversight of industrial chemicals in consumer goods - from cosmetics to household cleaning products to industrial farming -  and teach consumers to vote FOR the environment through their purchase decisions.

Thank you in advance for connecting us with anyone you may know who could help us get the documentary on the wavelength of as many consumers as possible (we'd like to see lines at the theaters going around the block ;>) 

All Best,

Susan Cann
Community Liaison, Macroscopic Media LLC
650.743-6261 | http://susancann.com

 


Edited by siouxie-q - 1/16/12 at 11:51am
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very good! nice trailer... I do hope it's not a one-sided 'scaring' documentary though... we have the need for more objective viewpoints rather than extreme thoughtships battling each other.. 

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