

Blue Vinyl
Directed by Daniel B. Gold, Judith Helfand6.854%5.3
With humor, chutzpah and a piece of vinyl siding firmly in hand, Peabody Award-winning filmmaker Judith Helfand and co-director and award-winning cinematographer Daniel B. Gold set out in search of the truth about polyvinyl chloride (PVC), America's most popular plastic. From Long Island to Louisiana to Italy, they unearth the facts about PVC and its effects on human health and the environment.
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Blue Vinyl was released on 10 de enero de 2002.
Blue Vinyl was directed by Daniel B. Gold, Judith Helfand.
Blue Vinyl has a runtime of 1h 33min.
Blue Vinyl was produced by Daniel B. Gold, Judith Helfand, Julia D. Parker.
With humor, chutzpah and a piece of vinyl siding firmly in hand, Peabody Award-winning filmmaker Judith Helfand and co-director and award-winning cinematographer Daniel B. Gold set out in search of the truth about polyvinyl chloride (PVC), America's most popular plastic. From Long Island to Louisiana to Italy, they unearth the facts about PVC and its effects on human health and the environment.
The key characters in Blue Vinyl are Self (Judith Helfand), Self (Florence Helfand), Self (Ted Helfand).
Blue Vinyl is rated Not Rated.
Blue Vinyl is a Documental film.
Blue Vinyl has an audience rating of 5.4 out of 10.

