

Nicotine - A Drug with a Future
Genres
Overview
The number of smokers in Europe is declining, yet the tobacco industry is still making considerable profits. Electronic innovations such as e-cigarettes and tobacco heaters play a significant role in this. Both are said to be far less harmful than conventional cigarettes. But is the aromatic steam really not a danger to our health?
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
90 min
Release Date
2020-09-20
Status
Released
Original Language
German
Vote Count
2
Vote Average
5.8
Jorge Alday
Self
Daniel Amond
Self
Tamy Amond
Self
Lothar Binding
Self
Vanessa Delarue
Self
Michal Dobrajc
Self
Markus Essing
Self
Sharon Eubanks
Self
Anca Toma Friedlaender
Self
Stanton A. Glantz
Self
Jürgen Hahn
Self
Mamon Hardy
Self
Marina Hoermanseder
Self
Jeff Kathman
Self
Arnica-Verena Langenmeier
Self
Anne-Laurence Le Faou
Self
Charles Legrand
Self
Elvira Legrand
Self
Yves Martinet
Self
Matthew L. Myers
Self
Mangala Narasimhan
Self
Sarah Rutland
Self
Marian Salzman
Self
Matthias Scherwenikas
Sprecher (voice)
Margianta Surahman
Self
Moon-Shong Tang
Self
Shamann Walton
Self
Ralf Wittenberg
Self
Derek Yach
Self
Katie Hill
Self (archive footage)
James Bowling
Self (archive footage)
Jacques Chirac
Self (archive footage)
Elijah Cummings
Self (archive footage)
Rita Hayworth
Self (archive footage)
Audrey Hepburn
Self (archive footage)
Raja Krishnamoorthi
Self (archive footage)
Wayne McLaren
Self (archive footage)
James Monsees
Self (archive footage)
Barack Obama
Self (archive footage)
Ayanna Pressley
Self (archive footage)
Debbie Wasserman Schultz
Self (archive footage)
Donald Trump
Self (archive footage)
Melania Trump
Self (archive footage)
Ron Wyden
Self (archive footage)
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