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Killer at Large

This documentary takes a broad look at the many causes of overweightness, including our toxic food environment, the problems with school lunches and vending machines and the impact food lobbyists have on determining government policies. It also includes stories about young people who have had gastric bypass surgery or liposuction. Plus, there are interviews with dozens of people who have tried to bring attention to the obesity problem, including former president Bill Clinton, Kelly Brownell of Yale University and consumer advocate Margo Wootan of the Center for Science in the Public Interest.

Year: 2008
Genre: Documentaries, EcoFilm Fest, FoodMatters, Docos - Eco Concious
Country: USA
Director: Steven Greenstreet
Duration: 102 Minutes
Rating: Ex
7.3/10
Location in store: Documentary (FoodMatters)

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