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- While examining the influence of the fast food industry, Morgan Spurlock personally explores the consequences on his health of a diet of solely McDonald's food for one month.
- A young and curious boy constantly wonders the fields of science.
- We meet individuals from marginalized communities who describe what it was like to live through the 1918 flu pandemic. Their experiences raise questions about the pandemic: why did it kill so many people? Why were so many of the dead young adults? Where did this lethal flu come from? How can we keep a pandemic like that from occurring again? The film follows the search for answers from an expedition to Alaska in 1951 to collect tissue from bodies buried in the permafrost, to the scientists and epidemiologists working on the same questions today. It explains the relevance of research into the 1918 pandemic to the threat of current and future flu pandemics.
- In this unique interactive movie, viewers assume the identity of and make choices for five different characters in a community hospital. Viewers make decisions to try and change a tragic ending involving a patient who dies from an infection following a simple appendectomy. Based on the inputs of the viewer, the movie outcomes change and the patient can be saved. An excellent educational drama that helps audiences understand how anyone who works in or even visits a hospital can have an important role in saving lives.
- The practice of hazing and why it continues to be seen as a legitimate rite of passage; stories from men and women who have participated in or been victims of hazing in colleges, the armed services and other professions.
- From calorie count to portion sizes, Food Wars hosts Joe Avella and Harry Kersh find all the differences between Red Bull energy drinks sold in the U.S. and the U.K.