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Fed Up
Young Doina has a car accident. In intensive care, the doctor, Vali, calls her time of death but discovers that the child she was carrying is still alive. Wishing to save its life, the doctor puts the mother on artificial life support. Just then, Bebe, the supposed father of the unborn child, enters the scene. A former teacher and mountain climber, Bebe will soon fall in love with the doctor...
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Plot Summary
This documentary investigates the alarming rise in childhood obesity, exploring the complex factors contributing to it. It delves into the food industry's role, marketing tactics, and the societal pressures that influence children's eating habits. The film questions the effectiveness of current public health initiatives and advocates for systemic change.
Critical Reception
As an independent documentary from 1994, detailed widespread critical reception is scarce. However, its subject matter of food and health has generally been met with concern and a desire for more transparent information regarding food production and consumption.
What Reviewers Say
Raises important questions about the food industry's influence on public health.
Highlights the complex and often overlooked factors contributing to obesity.
Advocates for greater transparency and systemic change in food policies.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific 1994 documentary is not readily available.
Fun Fact
Due to its limited release and focus on a then-emerging issue, specific 'fun facts' related to its production or reception are not widely documented.
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