The number of high quality food films which have been released in recent times
showing the inescapable fact regarding the corporate food industry means that compiling a list of
the best six is a pretty difficult job, yet here goes. There a few classics not on the list
obviously, however any person who would like to perform a little research on the modern day food industry
and who would not mind discovering a few uncomfortable truths will love any of the food
films on the list.
King Corn. A 2007 food documentary, King Corn sees Ian Cheney and Curtis Ellis
head from Boston to Iowa to discover more on modern day corn production approaches and
ethics. The things they found is that the classic image of a tiny family run holding is
becoming even further from the truth all the time.
Food Inc. Michael Pollan as well as Eric Schlosser presented us this 2008 piece regarding the
problems inherent within the USA's food industry together with corporate farming. Its manifestation of
unhealthy, mass produced food as well as the treatment handed out to animals and
employees makes for fascinating viewing.
Fresh. This really is the most current food films on the list, from '09, and it shows
William Allen and Joel Salatin supplying us their take on the best way to hold back against
corporate food titans.
The Future of Food. Deborah Koons Garcia directs us through the story of genetically
modified food in this 2004 hit and cries out against the modern corporate strategy
to food production.
The Impact of Fastfood Made Clear
Super Size Me. This 2004 food documentary quickly became a classic and also a must
see on its release. Morgan Spurlock set himself a challenge of ingesting only food
from McDonalds during a month. This inspired idea led to a sensational and unsettling
film which highlights the adverse effects on Spurlock's mental and physical health
right after thirty days of practically nothing but fast food. He was not helped through the fact which he
promised at the outset to never reject the super size option when provided it by
a worker.
Food Fight. The following 2008 food documentary featured the USA's food production and
feeding on culture and caused an enormous impact upon its launching. It reveals us how a group
of Californians fought back from the industrially produced food which has started
to dominate in recent decades.
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