
To Dye For: The Documentary
Documentary
Overview
After discovering their child's life-altering sensitivity to synthetic dyes, parents and first-time filmmakers set out to uncover the impacts of these additives. They journey to meet with the world's leading synthetic dye experts, conducting in-person interviews with scientists, researchers, and impacted families. This exploration reveals a series of shocking stories and surprising discoveries.
Top Cast
Bob Wieckowski
Bob Wieckowski
Self / Former California Senator
Bob Wieckowski
Self / Former California Senator
Brandon Cawood
Brandon Cawood
Self / Narrator / Producer / Father
Brandon Cawood
Self / Narrator / Producer / Father
Whitney Cawood
Whitney Cawood
Self / Wife / Mother
Whitney Cawood
Self / Wife / Mother
Atreyu Cawood
Atreyu Cawood
Self
Atreyu Cawood
Self
Lisa Lefferts, MSPH
Lisa Lefferts, MSPH
Self / Environmental Health Consultant
Lisa Lefferts, MSPH
Self / Environmental Health Consultant
Dr. Thomas Galligan
Dr. Thomas Galligan
Self / Principal Scientist for CSPI
Dr. Thomas Galligan
Self / Principal Scientist for CSPI
Marina Smitherman
Marina Smitherman
Self / Professor and Public Health Scientist
Marina Smitherman
Self / Professor and Public Health Scientist
Dr. Joel Nigg
Dr. Joel Nigg
Self / Clinical Psychologist / Behavioral Scientist
Dr. Joel Nigg
Self / Clinical Psychologist / Behavioral Scientist
Dr. Ben Feingold, MD
Dr. Ben Feingold, MD
Self (archival footage)
Dr. Ben Feingold, MD
Self (archival footage)
Dr. Rebecca Bevans
Dr. Rebecca Bevans
Self / Professor of Psychology
Dr. Rebecca Bevans
Self / Professor of Psychology
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