Description
In "The Disappearing Male," this thought-provoking documentary investigates the alarming impact of environmental toxins on male reproductive health. It highlights the disturbing trends of rising genital deformities, declining sperm counts, and increased rates of testicular cancer among boys and young men over recent decades. Furthermore, the film sheds light on the concerning rise of developmental disorders such as ADHD, autism, and dyslexia. Through comprehensive research, it examines common chemicals—known endocrine disruptors—found in everyday products like shampoos, food packaging, and household items, which are linked to these health issues. By combining expert insights and personal narratives, the documentary calls for urgent action to address these environmental threats, aiming to raise awareness and inspire change in how society interacts with these pervasive chemicals.

The Disappearing Male
Duration
44 Minutes
Year
2008
Tags
Topic
Physical Health, Chronic Illnesses, Detoxing
About the Makers
Marc de Guerre is a documentary director and writer based in Toronto, Canada, renowned for his thought-provoking films. His work spans subjects such as art, human behavior, social history, popular culture, sexuality, and technology. Marc’s commitment to exploring critical societal issues and personal narratives ensures his documentaries remain impactful and relevant. Through engaging storytelling, Marc de Guerre inspires meaningful conversations about the complexities of modern life, making him a significant voice in contemporary filmmaking.