KING CORN - You Are What You Eat
Engrossing and eye-opening
KING CORN
is a fun and crusading journey into the digestive tract of our fast
food nation where one ultra-industrial pesticide-laden
heavily-subsidized commodity dominates the food pyramid from top to
bottom - corn. Fueled by curiosity and a dash of naivet college buddies
Ian Cheney and Curt Ellis return to their ancestral home of Greene Iowa
to figure out how a modest kernel conquered America.With the help of
some real farmers oodles of fertilizer and government aid and some
genetically modified seeds the friends manage to grow one acre of corn.
Along the way they unlock the hilarious absurdities and scary but
hidden truths about America's modern food system."A graceful and
frequently humorous film that captures the idiosyncrasies of its
characters and never hectors" (Salon) KING CORN shows how and why
whenever you eat a hamburger or drink a soda you re really consuming
corn.
"Must see film as much about health as it is food!" - Jon Reiss
"This film is a must see for anyone interested not only in food
production and food policy in the United States, but also what ailes
(sp?) us as a nation. The US government, and the agricultural industry
has unfortunately created a system that is out of whack. While we spend
less than at any time on food, we are spending more and more on
health-care (the one point I wish the film had made more directly).
This film should be seen by all Americans. I saw another comment that
quiblbed with the particulars in the film. The film is not a doctoral
thesis, it is a piece of art trying to raise awareness. I also thought
the device of the two filmmakers staking out an acre of corn and
following it through the year as a spine to the story was quite
wonderful, as well as the animations that they did with a still camera.
As far as I know you can also get the film to screen in your community
from the film's website. I highly recommend it - would be great food
for thought."
Watch the trailer now!
Film Details:
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Running Time: 90 mintues
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Format: DVD MOVIE
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Genre: DOCUMENTARIES/SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
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Rating: NR