Tigers - Nestle Fraud Movie
Tigers - Nestle Fraud Movie

Video: Tigers - Nestle Fraud Movie

Video: Tigers - Nestle Fraud Movie
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The film is based on the true story of Nestlé, a Pakistani formula sales manager. Said Amir Reza, who sincerely believed that he was doing good by promoting the formula, suddenly faces a situation where children die due to the fact that they switched from breastfeeding to formula, due to the fact that he put pressure on doctors and forced them to advertise milk mixtures. A shocked young man enters into a struggle with the system, trying to change something …

The film, for obvious reasons, was not widely released in any country in the world.

It was supposed to be finished in 2006 with BBC support, but it ended up taking another 8 years for the film to be completed /

“The BBC has been postponing the exit even though they sent people to check the facts and received confirmation that it was still happening,” Tanovic says. “They made an independent investigation, which not only confirmed our information. They said that things were even worse and provided us with even more documents that we did not have before. And still, a month before the release of the film, they completely refused to participate in it. I spent nine months in Pakistan preparing this film and then it just fell apart."

For its part, the Neste company says on its website: “The events that the plot of the film, which takes place in the 1990s, tells about, create a completely erroneous picture of our activities. They are based on allegations made in the 1999 Milking the Profits report. The unsubstantiated findings of this report and the events of the film have nothing to do with our policies and practices for responsible marketing of artificial mixtures around the world.”

Despite the fact that the film took part in film festivals (it was presented at the International Festival in Toronto in September 2014 and won a standing ovation from the audience during the European premiere at the San Sebastiano festival), it was not possible to find the film in the public domain even in English. it will succeed only if the users of the kramola.info website help in finding a movie.

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