Watch These Eye-Opening Films About PFAS

“The Devil We Know”

Available on Netflix

Investigative documentary film covering the allegations of health hazards from PFOA (also known as C8), and the chemical companies that are potentially responsible.

The documentary’s website is also a robust resource of PFAS information.

 

“Dark Waters”

Available on Streaming Providers

The film based on New York Times Magazine article "The Lawyer Who Became DuPont's Worst Nightmare".

The movie follows lawyer Robert Bilott's 20 year legal battle against the chemical manufacturing corporation DuPont after they contaminated a town with unregulated chemicals.

 
Image: No Defense

Image: No Defense

“No Defense”

Released February 2020

“More than 650 towns contaminated. Millions of Americans affected. The largest-known polluter of chemicals that are nearly indestructible… is also the regulator that has failed to act. This is the story of the war on water.” - No Defense

 

“GenX: A Chemical Cocktail”

In production, no release date provided.

Upcoming documentary about the Director, Elijah Yetter-Bowman, looking into the water contamination in his hometown and beyond by the chemicals GenX, PFCs, PFAs.

 

Bad Water. Small Town. Deaf Ears.

See how residents in small towns in Michigan, New Hampshire and New York have been handling PFAS contamination in their communities. You can watch the documentary for free on YouTube and learn more by clicking the button below.