Bio: Marie-Monique Robin, Director of The World According to Monsanto

Bio: Marie-Monique Robin, Director of The World According to Monsanto

Since her directing debut in 1989, filmmaker Marie-Monique Robin has received 20 awards for her investigative documentaries filmed around the world. She is the recipient of the prestigious "Prix Albert Londres," equivalent to the French Pulitzer, and a recent film, Death Squads: The French School, broadcast on Arte and Canal+ television networks in Europe, received the Laurier du Sénat (The Senate Laureate, The Award for the Best Political Documentary), FIGRA's Best Investigative Documentary Award, The Award of Merit from the Latin American Studies Association (LASA / United States), and The Critics' Award at Cairo's Cinema Festival, among others. Her book, The Photos of the Century: 100 Historic Moments, has more than 700,000 copies in print in seven languages.

Ms. Robin spent three years working on The World according to Monsanto, beginning with four months of intensive internet research examining declassified documents, leaked internal files, scientific studies, trial transcripts, articles, and first hand accounts of whistleblowers. The film actually shows Ms. Robin doing internet searches, identifying incriminating documents that are also available to everyone. She then takes us with her to four continents where she verifies the information and sheds more light on Monsanto's outrageous behavior and impact.

The film debuted in Europe in February 2008, and has since been shown in 15 countries and purchased by 20 international channels. Her accompanying book, which came out at the same time, became an immediate bestseller in French, and is being translated into 10 languages. The revelations in her film and book have generated a wave of anti-GMO and anti-Monsanto sentiment worldwide.

Photo by Marc Duployer

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