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The Greater Good (film) : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Greater Good (film)
== Summary ==
''The Greater Good'' is a documentary film about the risks vs. benefits of vaccines that originally debuted at the Dallas International Film Festival on April 2, 2011,〔(Film Seeks to Spur ‘Rational Discussion’ On Vaccine Safety )〕 and which then began playing in Los Angeles, California on October 14, 2011,〔(The Greater Good at IMDB )〕 which won awards from the Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival as well as the cinematic vision award at the Amsterdam Film Festival.〔(2011 Amsterdam Film Festival Announces Awards )〕 Stories covered in the film include those of: * Gabi Swank of Wichita, Kansas, who received an HPV vaccine and attributes a number of adverse reactions, including a seizure, to this experience, * Jordan King of Portland, Oregon, who regressed into autism following routine vaccination, and was one of the test cases for the autism omnibus proceedings and whose case was rejected by the Special Master, and * Victoria Grace Boyd Christener of Tulsa, Oklahoma, who died at the age of 5 months after receiving a vaccine. Well-known vaccine experts who appear in the film include Paul Offit, Melinda Wharton, and Norman Baylor of the Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research. The film was endorsed by Joseph Mercola on his website, as part of "Vaccine Awareness Week", a joint venture with the National Vaccine Information Center.〔(Anti-vaccine propaganda lands in New York City this weekend )〕 The filmmakers, Kendall Nelson and Chris Pilaro, are from Sun Valley, Idaho.〔(‘The Greater Good’ Takes Child Vaccination Skepticism to Big Screen )〕
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