
Filmmaker Rober Kenner exposes the truth about America’s food industry–what we eat, how it’s produced, who we have become as a nation and where we are headed. The film includes interviews with Eric Schlosser (Fast Food Nation), Michael Pollan (In Defense of Food) and Stonyfield’s Gary Hirshberg. While Food, Inc. is every bit a horror film in the same manner as SuperSize Me, it goes a step further by suggesting solutions to the deplorable problem of food production in America.
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Opening June 19th, Food, Inc. will have a limited release–but hopefully audience demand will help this film to more screens.
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Interesting. Hopefully I’ll be able to see this.
This looks like a movie I need to see and spread the word about. thanks for letting us know about it. I hope it makes a difference!!!
Yes, the film and Pollan’s books give an excellent material analysis that people are starting to understand. But in growing my own vegetables I became aware of something deeper down that’s making people food-crazy. Check this out:
http://acardott.wordpress.com/2010/03/05/on-the-psychosis-of-the-grocery-store/
Maybe it’ll be of some use to your all’s discussions.
keep on!
ac