Jun 07, 2009 in 2006 the nonfiction book fast food nation by eric schlosser became a narrative starring greg kinnear about the restaurant industry, obesity and meatpacking labor exploitation. Upton sinclair wrote about it in his 1906 muckraking novel the. So, finally, after years of being in the ag worldbusiness, i had the opportunity to watch the infamous food, inc documentary movie that is out and popular amongst millions of americans. If you missed it back then, you can rent it through netflix or purchase it on amazon or rent from amazon prime. It may not be entertaining enough to watch several times, but the facts it presents are without a doubt disturbing enough to make most viewers question their usual diets and purchases, and hopefully they make people take a closer. Yes, we know fast food is bad and organic is best, but after watching the movie, i may never be able to. Working with kenner, author and editor karl weber released the participant guide food, inc. The book explores the challenges raised by the movie in fascinating depth through essays, most of them written especially for this book, and many by experts featured in the film. The decade that spanned the mid1980s to mid1990s was particularly fruitful. As we show in the movie, sicknesses from contaminated food are on the. Food, inc how industrial food is making us sicker, fatter, and. The film is narrated by michael pollan and eric schlosser the film received positive responses and was.
With michael pollan, eric schlosser, richard lobb, vince edwards. This powerful documentary deconstructing the corporate food industry in america was hailed by entertainment weekly as more than a. The film examines corporate farming in the united states, concluding that agribusiness produces food that is unhealthy, in a way that is environmentally harmful and abusive of both animals and employees. Aided by expert commentators such as michael pollan and eric schlosser, the film poses questions such as. Listen to alyssa milano on how to prevent foodborne illnesses.
The documentary outlines the procedures taken to process the food that surrounds us, with the aim to expose and change the basis, footprints, and corruption behind this process. It took heroic resolve to walk out of the japanese spaghetti western. The book explores the challenges raised by the movie in fascinating depth through essays, most of them written especially for this book, and many by experts. With vicky blewitt, ian brighthope, jerome burne, phillip day. The film is narrated by michael pollan and eric schlosser. Feb 17, 2009 from the front lines of the food wars this book is a companion piece to the documentary food inc. It consists of 25 essays on topics ranging from agribusiness, to socalled frankenfoods, to pesticides and hormones, to biofuels, to nutrition and global hunger. An unflattering look inside americas corporate controlled food industry. But most of the stuff i discuss in it, i learned from the new documentary food, inc. But there are no serious suggestions about a different way to produce this much food, without the efficiencies of scale that come from factory farms, massive tracts of corn, and the huge corporations that are required to turn those inputs into dinner. While the book came out in 2002 and the film in 2006, fast food nation is still as relevant as ever.
Jun 19, 2009 there are some indisputable facts about our nations food supply. The current method of raw food production is largely a response to the growth of the fast food industry since the 1950s. However, i watched the documentary based on the book. The book explores the challenges raised by the movie in fascinating depth through essays, most of them written especially for this book, and. It pulls aside the curtain that is concealing the truth about food from the consumer.
Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools. Food, inc how industrial food is making us sicker, fatter, and poorerand what you can do about it is a 2009 companion book to the documentary film of. It especially points out the negative role played by scientists and multinational corporations, such as monsanto, and the peril faced by many farmers. I figured it wasnt important for me to go into detail about the photography and the editing. There were a few major things that stuck out to me in particular as i watched. Many of the food policy issues are still unresolved.
I thought that was a telling statistic and included it in my draft, but i also asked my assistant, natasha yefimov, to doublecheck the figures with the fda. Food inc, is a documentary made by robert kenner, based on the book fast food nation, written by eric schlosser. The movie starts with heartwarming scenes of an aerial view of beautiful crop lands, a man baling straw with old equipment, a man on horseback herding cattle on a mountain range, and a nifty red barn, its whiterail fences, surrounding green pastures, and fluffy white clouds floating by in the sky. Aug 23, 2011 so, finally, after years of being in the ag worldbusiness, i had the opportunity to watch the infamous food, inc documentarymovie that is out and popular amongst millions of americans.
The film continues to examine todays industry by exploring the economic and legal powers large food companies have. And even after kevins death, it took weeks for the tainted meat to be removed. Revisiting fast food nation, the book and film serious. An eyeopening expose of the modern food industry, food, inc. You officially have no more excuses to not be enlightened by this movie. But despite its seriousness and mostly minor flaws, food, inc. After the brief intro, the movie shifts its focus to the topic of fast food and its impact on the meat industries. Take a strangers kids well, maybe thats a bit much. When the documentary food, inc premiered on pbs in 2010, i was able to watch it live and i took notes on some of the highlights below. Less positive but no less true are the facts about the nations health. Dorothy johnson 816 make up work food inc movie sheet intro. The production of food overall has more drastically changed since that time than the several thousand years prior.
However, one must remember that this is a documentary, and in the case of the large majority of documentaries, the producers will try to get the viewers to think a. Off special features deleted scenes play all cheapness comes at a price theres no place called away honoring the pigness of the pig it could happen again smells like money its in the grass designing. This unique companion book explores the challenges raised by the movie in fascinating depth through essays, most of them written especially for this book. This powerful documentary deconstructing the corporate food industry in america was hailed by entertainment weekly as more than a terrific movieits an important movie. In this unique companion book, the challenges and issues covered in food, inc. Aug 30, 2016 this documentary takes a close look at the u. The message is strong, and the images it shows are unforgettable. It is relevant to the following areas of global development within a level sociology. Behind the way we eat, by robert kenner, from the book food, inc. The documentary demonstrates how the american food system changed with the advent of industrialization.
Then as a mysterious voice drones on, the camera backs away and the scenes turn out to be. This is a superb documentary which demonstrates the downsides of the industrialisation of the food system in the usa. This powerful documentary deconstructing the corporate food industry in america was hailed by entertainment weekly as more than a terrific movie its an important movie. Food matters examines how the food we eat can help or hurt our health. Artists and athletes have come out in support of healthy eating and food safety. The film concludes by claiming the entirety of our food industry is inhumane, and economically and environmentally unsustainable. Being a big fan of michael pollan, documentaries, and double cheese burgers, i found the plot as thick as my arteries after powering down a carls jr. Apr, 2020 when the documentary food, inc premiered on pbs in 2010, i was able to watch it live and i took notes on some of the highlights below. The movie depicts the inhuman treatment of poultry on chicken farms, the less than sanitary conditions at concentrated animal feeding operations, the monopolies certain companies have on gmo crops and how farmers are often abused by the food industry. Kenner uses a variety of strategies in order to convey the message that our food system harms our health, workers, animals, and the environment, and expresses that a great deal of. If youve read either fast food nation or the omnivores dilemma, you wont be surprised by what the movie shows and tells about the killing. Illustrating unfair trade rules corn is subsidised in america illustrating the downsides of forced neoliberalisation.
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