Mirrored from Dharmabear, 25-1-2023 (91min). Stink! – Jon J. Whelan (2015)
“’Stink!’ opens with a foul smell and a pair of children’s pajamas. A single father tries to find out what that smell could possibly be. Instead of getting a straight answer, director Jon Whelan stumbles on an even bigger issue in America, which is that some products on our store shelves are not safe – by design.
Entertaining, enlightening, and at times almost absurd, ‘Stink!’ takes you on a madcap journey from the retailer to the laboratory, through corporate boardrooms, down back alleys, and into the halls of Congress. Follow Whelan as he clashes with political and corporate operatives all trying to protect the darkest secrets of the chemical industry. You won’t like what you smell.”
VIDEO: https://odysee.com/@dharmabear:2/Stink-The-Movie-Jon-J-Whelan-2015:5
DIRECTOR’S STATEMENT
“I used to be ignorant about the ‘cancer loophole’. I thought that if a product was on the shelf in a store, that meant it was safe. I naively believed that if a product contained dangerous, toxic ingredients, ingredients that could cause cancer, that product would be banned.
In making ‘Stink!’ over the past three years, I have learned that companies don’t need to disclose whether products contain chemicals that cause cancer or disrupt hormones, contained endocrine disruptors, even chemicals that could interfere with a child’s growth, or cause reproductive problems. Certainly, we can all agree that American consumers should have the right to choose whether they want to be exposed to chemicals that cause cancer, or birth defects, or reproductive harm? Apparently not.
By keeping the ingredients secret, companies are taking away our ability to make informed choices. In other words, we don’t even have the right to choose whether we want to be exposed to a carcinogen. Companies using unsafe ingredients get to choose for us. And that’s why I made a documentary called ‘Stink!’ – because no one should be ignorant about the ‘cancer loophole’. Americans need to know that our system to regulate chemicals stinks!” – Jon J. Whelan
Directed by Jon J. Whelan
Written by Bryan Gunnar Cole and Jon J. Whelan