
Good, Better, Vegan?
Documentary · TV Movie
Overview
Modern veganism that does not want to miss anything is the new lifestyle of a young, healthy generation. But nature has not provided for humans to eat vegan food at all. Veganism has little known health hazards if used improperly, but can also be a blessing for this planet and its overpopulation. The journalist John A. Kantara traces the different facets of this ideology of faith.
Top Cast
John A. Kantara
John A. Kantara
Narrator
John A. Kantara
Narrator
Jean Jacques Hublin
Jean Jacques Hublin
Self
Jean Jacques Hublin
Self
Bernhard Watzl
Bernhard Watzl
Self
Bernhard Watzl
Self
Stephanie Mittermaier
Stephanie Mittermaier
Self
Stephanie Mittermaier
Self
Daniela Krehl
Daniela Krehl
Self
Daniela Krehl
Self
Nicole Merbach
Nicole Merbach
Self
Nicole Merbach
Self
Alexander Anton
Alexander Anton
Self
Alexander Anton
Self
Mark Post
Mark Post
Self
Mark Post
Self
Benjamin Rupert
Benjamin Rupert
Self
Benjamin Rupert
Self
Deborah Pivain
Deborah Pivain
Self
Deborah Pivain
Self
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