
Fat Fiction
Documentary
Overview
Leading health experts examine the history of the U.S. Dietary Guidelines and question decades of dietary advice insisting that saturated fats are bad for us.
Top Cast


Gary Taubes
Gary Taubes
Self - Investigative Science Journalist / Author
Gary Taubes
Self - Investigative Science Journalist / Author
Nina Teicholz
Nina Teicholz
Self - Investigative Science Journalist / Author
Nina Teicholz
Self - Investigative Science Journalist / Author
Ancel Keys
Ancel Keys
Self (Archival footage) - Physiologist
Ancel Keys
Self (Archival footage) - Physiologist
Tim Noakes
Tim Noakes
Self - Scientist / Author / Professor Emerita
Tim Noakes
Self - Scientist / Author / Professor Emerita


Mark Hyman
Mark Hyman
Self - Narrator / Nutritionist / Functional Medicine Physician
Mark Hyman
Self - Narrator / Nutritionist / Functional Medicine Physician


Bret Scher
Bret Scher
Self - Cardiologist
Bret Scher
Self - Cardiologist
Sarah Hallberg
Sarah Hallberg
Self - Obesity Specialist
Sarah Hallberg
Self - Obesity Specialist
Zoe Harcombe
Zoe Harcombe
Self - Obesity Researcher
Zoe Harcombe
Self - Obesity Researcher
Salim Yusuf
Salim Yusuf
Self - Cardiologist
Salim Yusuf
Self - Cardiologist


Robert Lustig
Robert Lustig
Self - Pediatric Endocrinologist
Robert Lustig
Self - Pediatric Endocrinologist
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