obert Tate Is a documentary film and tv director whose work focuses on the creative process, capturing stories of people rising to the occasion of their own lives.
He's won the Emmy, International Documentary Association (IDA), Cine Golden Eagle, New York Festival, Taste, Telly, and James Beard awards for his varied projects on architecture, health, science, food, fashion, and culture.
Highlights include the PBS series, Diary of a Foodie, Lidia Celebrates America, Moveable Feast, the Sundance Channel’s Architecture School, and the feature docs, Eleven Minutes (Regent Releasing), The Magic Pill (Netflix), and Happy Clothes: a Film about Patricia Field (Greenwich).
ROB TATE
Director⋄Editor of
Documentary TV & Film
People around the globe are combating illness through a paradigm shift in eating. And this simple change -- embracing fat as our main fuel -- is showing profound promise in improving the health of people, animals, and the planet.
Complete First Season
COMPLETE FIRST SEASON
trailer/promo
EP 101
EP 102
EP 103
EP 104
EP 105
EP 106
PROMO SEASON TWO
At 40 thousand years, The Yolgnu is the oldest continuing civilization on Earth. But in the last 50 years, they've been decimated by diseases caused to a large degree by the introduction of western food.
Hope For Health runs a two-week program that reintroduces the clan to their natural, indigenous diet passed on from generations of hunter/gatherers.
The one question I wish every doctor would ask is:
'What are you eating?'"
-Dr. Chattergee
I was getting fatter and fatter and sicker and sicker.
I thought I was at the end of my story."
-PATI
You have to understand what agriculture is:
You take a piece of land, and you clear every living thing off of it –including the bacteria!"
-Lierre Keith