Rachel's Daughters: Searching for the Causes of Breast Cancer (1998)
Seven women, breast cancer patients or survivors, take on the necessary task of asking, "Why?". They travel through the United States, interviewing a wide range of experts and researchers as to the possible causes of the leading killer of American women ages 35-54. Courageous questions and research methods ultimately point to assorted environmental toxins of the post-WWII era: DDT, birth control pills, radiation from x-rays and other sources, electromagnetic fields, and atomic bomb testing.
Directors: Allie Light, Irving Saraf.
| Directing | Allie Light | Director |
| Directing | Irving Saraf | Director |