FAT: A Documentary

FAT: A Documentary

6.2

Jul 19 2019

2h 35m

Documentary

Weight loss expert Vinnie Tortorich and award-winning filmmaker Peter Pardini want you to join their team to make a hard-hitting documentary film that exposes the widespread myths and lies around healthy eating, fat and weight loss and shows how, in spite of all our good intentions, we go on getting fatter and fatter.

Jim Abrahams

Jim Abrahams

Self - Father / Founder, Charlie Foundation / Filmmaker

Vinnie Tortorich

Vinnie Tortorich

Self - Narrator / Producer / Trainer / Author

Bret Scher

Bret Scher

Self - Cardiologist

Gary Taubes

Gary Taubes

Self - Journalist / Author

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