Homesick

Homesick

Directed by Susan Abod
Produced by Basil Shadid
Living with Multiple Chemical Sensitivities
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Overview

Genre
Environment and Personal Doc
Synopsis

Imagine your house is making you dangerously sick. Common products like paint, carpeting, new building materials and insecticides are now your worst enemies. Your bones ache, you’re feverish, you suffer from extreme headaches, disabling fatigue, mental confusion, asthma and nausea. The longer you stay in your house, the sicker you get but you can’t imagine how or where you’re going to find a safe home. You are one of the millions suffering from the silent epidemic of Multiple Chemical Sensitivities (MCS).

In Homesick, Susan Abod hits the road to learn whether other people with MCS are finding safe housing. On her journey to the Southwestern United States, Susan meets people from all walks of life. Their living quarters range from a house on stilts to tents and a teepee.

Join Susan as she explores a little known world and discovers how people are coping with this growing epidemic.

Treatment
Show treatment
Stage
finished
Running time
56 minutes

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Production Details

Prod. Co.
Dual Power Productions
Country
United States
Years of Production
1997-2013
Locations
Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Washington

Distribution Details

Release year
2013
Language
English
Subtitles
English

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