Merchants of Doubt is a 2014 American documentary film directed by Robert Kenner and inspired by the 2010 book of the same name by Naomi Oreskes and Erik M. Conway. The film traces the use of public relations tactics that were originally developed by the tobacco industry to protect their business from research indicating health risks from smoking. The most prominent of these tactics is the cultivation of scientists and others who successfully cast doubt on scientific results. Using a professional magician, the film explores the analogy between these tactics and the methods used by magicians to distract their audiences from observing how illusions are performed. For the tobacco industry, the tactics successfully delayed government regulation until long after the establishment of scientific consensus about the health risks from smoking. As its second example, the film describes how manufacturers of flame retardants worked to protect their sales after toxic effects of the retardants were reported in the scientific literature. The central concern of the film is the ongoing use of these tactics to forestall governmental action to regulate greenhouse gas emissions in response to the risks of global climate change.

Merchants of Doubt (2014)
Directed by Robert Kenner
Genres - Documentary |
Release Date - Nov 8, 2014 |
Run Time - 96 min. |
Countries - United States of America |
MPAA Rating - PG-13
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Movie Info
Official Site
Box Office
$308,156
Themes
Tags
Climate Change, Erik Conway, Nature/Environment
Attributes
Based On: based on non-fiction books
Subject: Documentary about global warming
Subject: Documentary about global warming
Alternate Titles
Ciencia a sueldo
ES
Mercaderes de la duda
MX
Mercadores da Dúvida
PT
Merchants Of Doubt
Merchants of Doubt
CA, GB, US
Şüphe Tüccarları
TR
Έμποροι της αμφιβολίας
GR
Индустрия обмана
RU
Купцы сомнения
RU
Торговцы сомнениями
RU
怀疑的商人
CN
疑虑的商人
CN