Critics: “GMO OMG” is manipulative polemic

The debate surrounding genetically modified organisms, or GMOs, is as complicated as it is controversial. But the reviews coming in for Jeremy Seifert’s new documentary, “GMO OMG,” say the film manages to miss most of it.

Seifert’s Kickstarter-funded project tells the story of GMO use in America’s food supply from the perspective of a father worried about the health of his family, and the larger environmental consequences of genetic modification.

Seifert’s documentary has received feedback from media outlets from Scientific American to Grist.

Read the full, original story here: “Critics: ‘GMO OMG’ is a manipulative polemic” 

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