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Movie Title : Food, Inc.
Release Date : Jun 12, 2009 Wide
Genre Movie :Documentary,Special Interest
Mpaa Rating : PG

Actors :Michael Pollan,Eric Schlosser,Gary Hirschberg,Joe Salatin


Documentary filmmaker Robert Kenner uses reports by Fast Food Nation author Eric Schlosser and The Omnivore's Dilemma author Michael Pollan as a springboard to exploring where the food we purchase at the grocery store really comes from, and what it means for the health of future generations. By exposing the comfortable relationships between business and government, Kenner gradually shines light on the dark underbelly of the American food industry. The USDA and FDA are supposed to protect the public, so why is it that both government regulatory agencies have been complicit in allowing corporations to put profit ahead of consumer health, the American farmer, worker safety, and even the environment? As chicken breasts get bigger and tomatoes are genetically engineered not to go bad, 73,000 Americans fall ill from powerful new strains of E. coli every year, obesity levels are skyrocketing, and adult diabetes has reached epidemic proportions. Perhaps if the general public knew how corporations use exploited laws and subsidies to create powerful monopolies, the outrage would be enough to make us think more carefully about the food we put into our bodies. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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User Ranting Movie Food, Inc. : 3.9
User Percentage For Food, Inc. : 81 %
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This is the kind of muckraking we should see more often.
Ben Kenigsberg-Time Out

This solidly constructed documentary aims to do for food production what An Inconvenient Truth did for global warming.
Tom Huddleston-Time Out

Smart, gripping, and untainted by the influence of Michael Moore.
Cliff Doerksen-Chicago Reader

After you see what IBP is doing to cattle, what Tyson is doing to chickens, what farmers are doing to us and what Monsanto is doing to farmers in the new documentary Food, Inc., you may never eat again.
Roger Moore-Orlando Sentinel

A mind-boggling, heart-rending, stomach-churning expose on the food industry.
Amy Biancolli-San Francisco Chronicle

If you are what you eat, we are mostly genetically modified, poorly regulated, unhealthy meat byproducts generating profits for a few gargantuan corporations.
Tom Long-Detroit News

One word of caution: Eat before you see it. After it's over, the idea of a swing through the drive-thru might not be so appetizing.
Neil Pond-American Profile

A doco which could make you sick!
Don Groves-sbs.com.au

Food, Inc. -- a disturbing expose of the food industry -- is essential watching. You need to see it. Take your kids. Take your neighbour's kids. Take a stranger's kids (well, maybe that's a bit much).
Simon Miraudo-Quickflix

As a piece of investigative journalism, it does a terrific job examining the real price paid for nice plump chicken breasts, disease-resistant soya beans and hamburger for all.
Cris Kennedy-Screenwize

Concerned with entertainment value as well as clarity and punch, he uses lots of colourful graphics, and moves quickly from one aspect of his subject to another.
-The Age (Australia)

This enlightening film takes aim at the US food industry by exposing the astounding and dubious means by which the source of our food is harvested and processed.
Gavin Bond-Sunday Times (Australia)

An activist-made film of considerable interest, Food, Inc is also a piece of investigative journalism that tells us a thousand things that are pertinent to eating everyday food. Did you know that chickens are farmed to fatten in 45 days and grow bigger
Andrew L. Urban-Urban Cinefile

A heartfelt condemnation of mass-produced, chemically treated food, though it covers so many areas of concern in 94 minutes that it is necessarily superficial.
Christopher Tookey-Daily Mail [UK]

A seriously important film.
Rich Cline-Shadows on the Wall

An insightful and at times troubling exposé of the American food industry.
Michael Gillespie-The Skinny

Overused narration treats the audience like the cattle being abused on screen; a continuous score rams the message home, just in case we missed the point...
Wendy Ide-Times [UK]

Compelling, entertaining and illuminating documentary which makes you think twice, and then a few more times, about eating anything at all in U.S.
Philip Wilding-Empire Magazine

Living off the fat of corporate farming
S. James Wegg-JWR

The film's inherently ambitious sensibilities initially serve it well...
David Nusair-Reel Film Reviews

Feels like the Cliffs notes version of a gripping book.
Michael W. Phillips, Jr.-Goatdog's Movies

It's a harsh feeling, but Food, Inc. does its job in just getting out the information that most of us probably want to ignore and shouldn't.
Jeffrey Chen-Window to the Movies

One shocking segment of the film follows the story of Moe Parr, a man legally hounded out of his business of cleaning seeds. He is a victim of laws which allow seed patents which are leading to corporate seed monopolies.
Robert Roten-Laramie Movie Scope

His film shows us ugly, faceless corporate greed and its truly fatal consequences, but gives us tools to dismantle or at least throttle back the machine %u2013 and hopefully solve some of the world's ills as well.
Karina Montgomery-Cinerina

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