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Lecture
Blue
Vinyl
2005-2006
Filmmakers
Judith Helfand and Daniel B. Gold use humor and chutzpah in their
search for the environmental truth about vinyl.
With humor, chutzpah and a piece of vinyl siding firmly in hand, Peabody
Award-winning filmmaker Judith Helfand and co-director and award-winning
cinematographer Daniel B. Gold set out in search of the truth about polyvinyl
chloride (PVC), America's most popular plastic. From Long Island to Louisiana
to Italy, they unearth the facts about PVC and its effects on human health
and the environment. Back at the starter ranch, Helfand coaxes her terribly
patient parents into replacing their vinyl siding on the condition that
she can find a healthy, affordable alternative (and it has to look good!).
A detective story, an eco-activism doc, and a rollicking comedy, BLUE
VINYL puts a human face on the dangers posed by PVC at every stage of
its life cycle, from factory to incinerator. Consumer consciousness and
the "precautionary principle" have never been this much fun.
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