BETTER SCIENCE is a short experimental documentary investigating the mysterious disappearance and reappearance of statues from a park just meters away from the global headquarters of chemical corporation Bayer in Leverkusen, Germany. The sculptures had been commissioned in the 1930s to Fritz Klimsch, a German sculptor included in Goebbels’s "Gottbegnadete" list of artists crucial to Nazi culture. Shot over three years with the background of Bayer’s 2018 acquisition of Monsanto, the film sheds new light on the relationship between the German agrochemical giant and its Nazi past as the chemical conglomerate IG Farben. Through dialogues with lawyers, activists, a bomb disposal expert and Bayer's CEO, BETTER SCIENCE creates a poetic take on the company's current massive expansion of its global agricultural and pharmaceutical power. .