“A DEFINITE MUST-SEE”JAMIE OLIVER

THIS WILL CHANGE THE WAY
YOU THINK ABOUT ‘HEALTHY’ FOOD
“A DEFINITE MUST-SEE” JAMIE OLIVER
DAMON GAMEAU
Mild themes,
coarse language
and naturalistic
nudity
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THAT SUGAR FILM
is one man’s journey
to discover the bitter truth about sugar. Damon
Gameau embarks on a unique experiment to
document the effects of a high sugar diet on a
healthy body, consuming only foods that are
commonly perceived as ‘healthy’.
Through this entertaining and informative journey,
Damon highlights some of the issues that plague
the sugar industry, and where sugar lurks on
supermarket shelves. THAT SUGAR FILM
will forever change the way you think
about ‘healthy’ food.
THAT SUGAR FILM
FOR SCHOOLS
THAT SUGAR FILM presents the facts about sugar
in an entertaining and accessible way to inspire
the generation that needs to see it the most.
The film and accompanying study guide will
make ideal stimulus material for Years 5-10
Health and Physical Education.
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SCHOOL SCREENINGS
THAT SUGAR FILM will be available for school screenings in cinemas from 1 March 2015.
BOOKING INQUIRIES
Please contact your local cinema to arrange a group
booking for your school. Sign up to our mailing list
at ThatSugarFilm.com/Schools to be notified of
Damon’s Q&A dates around Australia in March 2015.
STUDY GUIDE
THAT SUGAR FILM Study Guide links to content in Years 5-8 Health and Physical Education and
additionally Years 9-10 Design and Technologies (Food Specialisation) that explores:
• Promoting health and well-being through food and nutrition
• Evaluating and applying health information to personal food choices that will
enhance health and well-being
• Role of the media and role models in health choices and behaviours
• Strategies and actions that can improve the health and well-being of the
community
The study guide will link to general capabilities in:
Literacy
Numeracy
Information and
communication
technologies
Personal
and social
capabilities
Critical and
creative thinking
SUGAR
FACTS
The average teenager consumes approximately
40 teaspoons of sugar a day
Australian obesity rates are growing
faster than anywhere else in the world
For an average 14 year old girl, consuming
a 600 ml bottle of soft drink exceeds
the recommended energy intake from
refined sugar with just one drink
Worldwide sugar consumption has risen
46% in the past 30 years
IN CINEMAS MARCH 2015
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BOOKING INQUIRIES
Please contact your local cinema to arrange a group
booking for your school. Sign up to our mailing list
at ThatSugarFilm.com/Schools to be notified of
Damon’s Q&A dates around Australia in March 2015.
Do you have any questions?
Please contact Anna Kaplan – [email protected]