It’s no secret that GMO food is everywhere. But how did these products become so prevalent in our fields and on our dinner tables? Have they been tested, and just how dangerous are they? And how is it that even after the disasters at Chernobyl and Fukushima, nuclear power is still seen as the energy source of the future? These questions are on everyone’s mind, leading us to wonder whether we have all become human guinea pigs. In the kind of world where even farmers are afraid of the chemicals they use on their fields, director Jean-Paul Jaud takes a politically engaged and activist stance with All of us guinea-pigs now? He is joined by actor and theatre director Philippe Torreton who lend his voice as narrator. With a deep conviction that cinema should play an active role in protecting our ecosystem and our planet, Jaud dares to denounce the status quo and advocate new solutions. Through stunning footage, powerful interviews and an explosive conclusion, All of us guinea-pigs now? sheds new light on the dangers of GMOs and nuclear power. It’s bound to spur lively debate.