Food Choices Documentary

Michal Siewierski is an Emmy nominated TV commercial producer and Filmmaker. He is making a new documentary film called, Food Choices, after experiencing the amazing effects that a plant based diet had in his own life and health. He lost over 45 pounds. Food Choices is a film about food that connects all the dots – health, environment and animal rights – topics often controversial. This film should empower you, the viewer, with explosive and ground breaking information that could be truly life changing!

Food Choices Documentary Trailer

Michal has been running a popular Indiegogo campaign which can be seen here:
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/food-choices-documentary/x/7308429

The film is scheduled to be released in March 2015 in Chicago.

To learn more, please visit:

www.foodchoicesmovie.com
www.michalsiewierski.com


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15 comments

  1. Colleen says:

    I think clean dieting has become more and more popular.

  2. Raijean says:

    I need to lose some weight..going to check this out.

  3. I would love to eat a clean diet. I think it would be very healthy.

  4. I don’t know if I can handle that much controversy but I guess that’s why my food choices probably aren’t as good as they should be. Interesting campaign!

  5. It sounds very informative and helpful.

  6. Ty says:

    I’m definitely going to check this out! Thanks for sharing!

  7. Liz Mays says:

    I guess I’ll keep an eye open for that to appear in theaters then. I’m sure there’s some great info inside.

  8. Donna says:

    I would like to explore a clean diet… I know my diet sure could be “cleaned” up.

  9. I would love to try clean dieting. I know I could probably benefit from eating a clean diet.

  10. Tammy says:

    I don’t watch food documentaries much, both sides have an agenda, the ones for and against. I like to enjoy my food and don’t want to feel guilty every time I eat something.

  11. Marcie W. says:

    I always appreciate a film that attempts to educate people about food. I think it is imperative that we make better choices as a society.

  12. Crystal says:

    I shouldn’t be eating this cake while viewing the trailer. I’d love to try clean eating, but not until after I finish the cake.

  13. lol! Crystal, that’s too funny! Hope you still enjoyed your cake. Shhh…..but we still eat our cake while trying to eat healthy. ;) Everything in moderation, right?

  14. Kathy says:

    I am more and more concerned about my eating habits these days. Thanks for the info!

  15. Mark says:

    The authors of the show lose credibility when they switch from the “we are trying to help you eat healthy” to the environmental and PETA arguments. Almost no time was spent on plant based problem foods like corn syrup and sugar. Very little time on pesticides and artificial ingredients. Plant farming consumes petroleum and you cannot argue the planet has less animals (bio-diversity) and too many cows … do wild animals not defecate? Does that not create green house gasses? Why let the petroleum industrial complex and our dependence on those products off the hook? Didn’t the buffalos generate green house gasses? They should have stuck to nutrition … the arguments were compelling and balanced. When they switched to the other sections, they went from making your diet balanced and healthy to a diatribe against consuming animals …. something that has happened on this planet since the earth cooled … Choosing the worst snippets from the PETA library makes it more a propaganda film which detracts from their “eat healthy” message.

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