
1969
The film "Sanitation: Why All The Fuss?" emphasizes the critical importance of sanitation in food handling for public health. It explains how bacteria, which can multiply rapidly and cause illness, are often transferred by people, pests, and contaminated tools. To prevent foodborne illnesses, food handlers must adhere to strict hygiene practices, including frequent handwashing, maintaining proper food temperatures, and ensuring cleanliness in food preparation areas. The film highlights that while heating food kills bacteria, it does not eliminate toxins that may have already formed, making prompt refrigeration essential.

Things You Can Tell Just by Looking at Her

Send Me to the Clouds

Wabano: The Light of the Day

The Milk of Sorrow

After Everything

Florence Henderson's Looking Great, Feeling Great

River of Gold

Food Matters

Auf der Suche nach Heilern

You Don't Back Down

Shining Soul: Helen Keller's Spiritual Life and Legacy

A Dream of Kings

Fat-Topia

Why Did I Get Married Too?

Should We Be Silent?

Eating

Mycelium

Killer at Large

The Polio Crusade

Jung On Film