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Release Date:
February 14, 2018
Original Title:
Wie gesund ist unser Brot?
Alternate Titles:
How Healthy Is Our Bread?: Old and New Varietes in Comparison
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
ORF
produktionwest
Production Countries:
Austria
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 51
More and more people are suffering from wheat and gluten intolerance. Wheat protein was long considered to be the cause of this scourge, and today gluten free products are on all the supermarket shelves. However, there is now increasing suspicion that it is not wheat but how it is processed that makes bread a potentially unhealthy food. Industrial processes simply do not give bread enough time to mature. More and more bakeries are reacting to this by introducing former production methods and ingredients such as champagne rye, emmer or in vogue chia seeds. Bread is baked according to old recipes, sometimes using home grown and home milled grains.
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Assistant Camera:
Julian Schuhmayer
Patrick Wegener
Thomas Gallhuber
Alexandra Leonie Kronberger
Cinematography:
Gerhard Mader
Director:
Anita Lackenberger
Editor:
Gerhard Mader
Editorial Staff:
Ursula Schirlbauer
Franziska Mayr-Keber
Music:
Monika Stadler
Producer:
Petra Gruber
Researcher:
Katarina Hauser
Alexandra Leonie Kronberger
Sound:
Gerhard Mader
Sound Mixer:
Rene Macho
Writer:
Anita Lackenberger
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