Insecticides: A License to Kill (2021)

Insecticides: A License to Kill (2021) poster

Since the 1990s, total insect biomass has declined by 75 percent. The rapid decline affects all food chains: fish and birds can no longer find enough to eat and are becoming fewer and fewer. Studies show that neonicotinoids used in pesticides aren't just destroying the insect popualtion, but also affect human health.

Director: Sylvain Lepetit, Miyuki Droz Aramaki, Sebastien Sega
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 92 min
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Production: Squawk, ARTE, Simple Productions, RTBF, ARTE GEIE
Country: Belgium, France
Language: Français, Deutsch
Original Language: fr
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Insecticides: A License to Kill about?
Since the 1990s, total insect biomass has declined by 75 percent. The rapid decline affects all food chains: fish and birds can no longer find enough to eat and are becoming fewer and fewer. Studies show that neonicotinoids used in pesticides aren't just destroying the insect popualtion, but also affect human health.
Who directed Insecticides: A License to Kill?
Insecticides: A License to Kill was directed by Sylvain Lepetit, Miyuki Droz Aramaki, Sebastien Sega.
How long is Insecticides: A License to Kill?
Insecticides: A License to Kill has a runtime of 1h 32m (92 minutes).
What genre is Insecticides: A License to Kill?
Insecticides: A License to Kill is a Documentary film.
Where was Insecticides: A License to Kill produced?
Insecticides: A License to Kill was produced in Belgium, France.