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For the past 30 years, everything we thought we knew about food
and exercise is dead wrong. FED UP is the film the food industry doesn't want you to see. From Katie Couric, Laurie David, and director Stephanie Soechtig, FED UP will change the way you eat forever
Fed Up is a 2014 American documentary film directed, written and produced by Stephanie Soechtig.The film focuses on the causes of obesity in the US, presenting evidence showing that the large quantities of sugar in processed foods are an overlooked root of the problem, and points to the monied lobbying power of "Big Sugar" in blocking attempts to enact effective policies to address the issue



Movie Name:   Fed Up (2014)
Director: Stephanie Soechtig
Writers : Mark Monroe, Stephanie Soechtig
Stars : Michele Simon
Released Date :   19 January 2014 (USA)



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Directed by     Stephanie Soechtig
Produced by     Stephanie Soechtig
Sarah Olson
Eve Marson
Kristin Lazure
Sarah Gibson
Katie Couric
Written by     Stephanie Soechtig
Mark Monroe
Cinematography     Scott Sinkler
Edited by     Brian David Lazarte
Tina Nguyen
Dan Swietlik
Production
  company     Atlas Films
Distributed by     RADiUS-TWC
Release date(s)    

    January 19, 2014 (Sundance)
    May 9, 2014 (United States)

Running time     92 minutes
Country     United States
Language     English
Sources of information :
IMDb,Wikipedia,the free encyclopedia

Storyline :

 Upending the conventional wisdom of why we gain weight and how to lose it, Fed Up unearths a dirty secret of the American food industry-far more of us get sick from what we eat than anyone has previously realized. Filmmaker Stephanie Soechtig and TV journalist Katie Couric lead us through this potent exposé that uncovers why-despite media attention, the public's fascination with appearance, and government policies to combat childhood obesity-generations of American children will now live shorter lives than their parents did.

User Review :
Deeply informative, but oversimplified and lacking subtlety
Author: Whatcom Healthy Living Alliance from Bellingham, WA
20 July 2014
"Fed Up" is an effective new documentary from director Stephanie Soechtig and executive producer Katie Couric that is long overdue. With a clear purpose to do for the health crisis what "An Inconvenient Truth" did for global warming, this film offers a critical look at our nation's eating habits, but believes that the problem may not be entirely our fault.

Considering how diet-obsessed North America is, it seems baffling that our population's obesity levels continue to rise at disturbing rates. While conventional wisdom states that the way to lose weight is to eat less and exercise more, "Fed Up" argues that these efforts to fight the epidemic have been misplaced, and that it's not how much we eat, but what we're eating that's doing damage to our health.

The fault lies directly with the food industry's peddling of foods with unhealthy additives. Companies have answered the increasing demand for less fat, low calorie food options by pumping up the sugar content to add flavor, making products that are equally as unhealthy and highly addictive to boot.

The documentary illustrates the similar strategies used by Big Tobacco and those the food industry employs, specifically the aggressive marketing of their products to children, brainwashing us from an early age to crave, say, a Happy Meal. The problem is a systemic one, caused by the deep pockets of the food industry, which gain it the ability to lobby and prevent governmental regulation.

Soechtig's film suggests that, as the public has done with the tobacco companies, the solution is outright condemnation of the industry's tactics and a massive grassroots outcry rallying around the need for strict regulations.

In its delivery, "Fed Up" has a tendency to oversimplify things for the sake of its argument, at a certain point seemingly making the claim that exercise won't really do you any good. Despite the obvious flaws, it's not hard to get behind the film's ult

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Fed Up shows how the first dietary guidelines issued by the U.S. government 30 years ago overlooked the role of dietary sugar in increasing risks of obesity, diabetes, and associated ill-health outcomes, particularly in children. Since these guidelines effectively condoned unlimited addition of sugar to foods consumed by children, sugar consumption has greatly increased, obesity has skyrocketed, and generations of children have grown up far fatter than their parents. These children face impaired health and shorter lifespans as a result. As the relationship between the high-sugar diet and poor health has emerged, entrenched sugar industry interests with almost unlimited financial lobbying resources have beaten back attempts by parents, schools, states, and in Congress to provide a healthier diet for childre






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