Chemerical
"Redefining clean for a new generation"
Originally released in 2009. Chemerical is a documentary film. directed by Andrew Nisker. At just 75 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
'Chemerical' explores the life cycle of everyday household cleaners and hygiene products to prove that, thanks to our clean obsession, we are drowning in a sea of toxicity. An average North American family try to turn a new leaf by creating and living in a toxic free home. Chemerical tackles the 'toxic debate' in a truly informative and entertaining way, not only by raising awareness, but more importantly, by providing simple solutions. Sparking awareness through an interesting and inspiring dialogue of an issue that affects the lives of everyone, Chemerical will seek to catalyze a change in behavior. Focusing on the lives and foibles of a family that subsists on a chemical dependent lifestyle, and bit-by-bit revealing its impact and scope on their own well-being and that of their fellow humans, the film will relate and share their story as a basis for connecting the dots between our consumer choices and community concerns.
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- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Chemerical about?
'Chemerical' explores the life cycle of everyday household cleaners and hygiene products to prove that, thanks to our clean obsession, we are drowning in a sea of toxicity. An average North America...
Who directed Chemerical?
Chemerical was directed by Andrew Nisker.
How long is Chemerical?
Chemerical has a runtime of 1 hours and 15 minutes (75 minutes total).
When was Chemerical released?
Chemerical was released on November 4, 2009 in theaters.