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Can sugar be a drug? Director Andrea Culkova thinks so. She became aware of her sugar addiction during her pregnancy, when she was diagnosed with diabetes. Looking for food on store shelves that does not contain refined sugar became the driving force for the creation of a documentary in which for five years, the director searched for links in different places around the world, charted the expansion of the sugar industry and alternative ways of eating. She uncovered an incredible connection between diseases, behavioural disorders and excessive consumption of sugar. (One World)

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anglais At a time when there is such a huge information disparity, this type of engaged and openly subjective blog-documentary is not only excusable, but in fact desirable. In addition, Andrea Culková's packaging is appropriately neat and thus somehow fits into a wave that is already laughing at the BIO label and looking for a free and attractive platform for its opinions. The documentary is as useful as a blog. Why wouldn't it be? If one of the parties controls the information channels with propaganda, this counter-propaganda with acknowledged personal bias is appropriate. Sugar is bad and this fact should be talked about. In the meantime, it has to be shouted about in an engaged manner. Which, to some extent, excuses the absence of argument in this "blogomentary". Its level can be discussed, but the core of the message is without debate. P.S. I am fascinated by the fact that it bothers people that a mother is involving her kids in this. The sugar industry has been involving children in it for decades. Children are virtually blissful, while the real ones are often irreversibly damaged. Striking evidence that we cannot reflect the accepted ideology. ()

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