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The Girl Against Fluoride
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The Girl Against Fluoride

38 MIN · EN · STATUS: [ STREAMING ]
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Aisling Fitzgibbon strips down on Dublin's Grafton Street as part of her Stripped Of Her Rights campaign, using public nudity to draw attention to fluoride in Ireland's drinking water. The film follows her from that protest to Chemifloc, the company that fluoridates the Irish supply, and lays out the fact driving her case: Ireland is the only EU country that mandates water fluoridation. Politician Brian Stanley appears discussing his bill to end the practice, and environmental scientist Declan Waugh presents his own research alleging links between fluoride exposure and health problems including thyroid and kidney damage. The film treats Fitzgibbon's planned legal challenge against the state as its throughline, noting that new evidence was set to go before the courts and that mounting a case means flying in expert witnesses from abroad. Made by director Marcus Howard on a shoestring, it plays as advocacy journalism rather than a balanced inquiry, presenting one activist's fight through her own interviews and campaign footage.