Tuesday, June 1, 2021

Documentary Filmmaker Nathan Crane's Cancer: The Integrative Perspective To Make Its DVD Debut From Cinema Libre On June 22

DVD & Blu-ray Release Report, Ralph Tribbey

One supposes that author-turned-filmmaker, Nathan Crane, the founder of The Panacea Community and the president of Panacea Publishing, could have continued to play the film festival circuit for the foreseeable future with his documentary, Cancer: The Integrative Perspective. 

Consider this, it opened in late December of 2019, and even with the hurdles of finding venues during the Covid-19 lockdown, it played throughout all of 2020 and into the current year … and, at last count, had piled up an impressive 18 festival awards, including the Award of Excellence: Documentary Feature at the Accolade Global Film Competition and Best Documentary at the Eurasia Film Festival.

Word arrived this past week from Cinema Libre that a wider audience will finally have access to Cancer: The Integrative Perspective on DVD on June 22.

Crane’s insightful look at the prevention, healing and reversal of what some call the “Cancer Pandemic,” not just here in the United States, but on global basis, focuses on the science of better nutrition and a more pro-active approach to fighting the scourge of cancer.

DVD & Blu-ray Release Report, Ralph Tribbey

With experts gathered from around the world, Crane’s film engages in a discussion of what can be done to promote better eating and health choices and, in the process demonstrates, through science, that groups who dramatically reduce commercially processed foods in their diet have a significantly lower incidence of cancer.

At the core of the documentary is the urging of those who support more traditional approaches to the prevention and treatment of cancer to actively engage with those who look to alternative methods — encouraging them not to be at odds with each other, but to find common ground; to come together. 

Cancer: The Integrative Perspective on DVD from Cinema Libre on June 22.

 

DVD & Blu-ray Release Report, Ralph Tribbey

 

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