PlantPure Nation
2015 American film
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PlantPure Nation is a 2015 American documentary film that advocates for a whole-food, plant-based diet.
| PlantPure Nation | |
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| Directed by | Nelson Campbell |
| Written by | Nelson Campbell and Lee Fulkerson |
| Produced by | Nelson Campbell |
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| Distributed by | Evan Saxon Productions |
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Running time | 1h 35m |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Synopsis
PlantPure Nation features interviews with Dr. Michael Greger, Dr. Neal Barnard, and Professor T. Colin Campbell. It also follows Campbell's son, Nelson Campbell, as he attempts to establish a plant-based health initiative in Mebane, North Carolina,[1] after House Bill 550 failed to pass in the Kentucky House of Representatives.[2][3] Bill 550 would have established a two-week plant-based pilot nutrition program in Eastern Kentucky. The Bill described the pilot as "a science-based education component" and that it was "a nationally recognized online nutrition education program."[3][4]