Movies About Gmos

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Movies About Gmos

When it comes to Movies About Gmos, there is no limit to the creators talking about this idea. We listed 16 of our favorites.

The Corporation (2003)

The Corporation
★★★★
★★★★
3.2 out of 4 stars

From Directors: Mark Achbar, Jennifer Abbott, starring Mikela Jay, Rob Beckwermert, Christopher Gora, Nina Jones
Rated Not Rated

The Corporation is a 2003 documentary film examining the modern-day corporation, considering its legal status as a class of person, and its rise as a dominant economic, political and social force. The film interrogates the very nature of the corporation and its behaviour towards society and the world at large. Through interviews with some of the world's leading thinkers, including Noam Chomsky and Milton Friedman, the film delves into the corporation's inner workings and history, its far-reaching influence and its controversial impacts. It examines the corporation's actions, its goals and its motivations, and looks at the effects it has had on society, the environment, and people's lives. The film explores the idea of corporate responsibility and its implications for the future. It ultimately argues that the corporation is a powerful but flawed institution, and that it needs to be held accountable for its actions.

Food, Inc. (2008)

Food, Inc.
★★★★
★★★★
3.1 out of 4 stars

From Robert Kenner, starring Michael Pollan, Eric Schlosser, Richard Lobb, Vince Edwards
Rated PG

Food, Inc. is a 2008 documentary film directed by Robert Kenner that examines the industrial production of food and its impact on the environment, public health, and the livelihoods of farmers and agricultural workers. It shows how food production has become increasingly centralized and corporatized, leading to a system of production that values profit over people, animals, and the environment. The documentary focuses on the power wielded by corporate giants such as Monsanto, Tyson Foods, and Walmart and their influence on the food industry. It highlights their use of artificial ingredients, unhealthy animal-raising practices, and the exploitation of workers and farmers. The film concludes with a call to action, urging viewers to become more informed and make conscious choices about what they eat.

The Future of Food (2004)

The Future of Food
★★★★
★★★★
3.1 out of 4 stars

From Deborah Koons Garcia, starring Charles Benbrook, Grace Booth, George W. Bush, Ignacio Chapela
Rated Not Rated

The Future of Food is a documentary film that examines the complex and often controversial issues surrounding genetically modified (GM) foods. Directed by Deborah Koons Garcia, the film explores the potential risks posed by GM foods and their effects on the environment, farmers, and consumers. It provides an in-depth look at the debate surrounding the technology, featuring commentary from scientists, farmers, and consumer advocates, as well as footage from a variety of regions around the world. The film also examines the implications of corporate control of the food supply, and discusses the potential implications of GM foods for the future of food, agriculture, and the environment. Ultimately, the film serves as a call to action for increased consumer awareness and conscious choice when it comes to our food.

Fed Up (2014)

Fed Up
★★★★
★★★★
3.1 out of 4 stars

From Stephanie Soechtig, starring Michele Simon, Katie Couric, Bill Clinton, Michael Pollan
Rated PG

Fed Up is a 2014 documentary film directed by Stephanie Soechtig and narrated by Katie Couric. The film explores the causes of childhood obesity in the United States, presenting evidence that the food industry, lobbyists, and the government are complicit in the problem. It argues that the conventional wisdom of exercising more and eating less is wrong and that the country's deep-rooted love of food is the real issue. Throughout the film, the audience hears from experts, advocates, and families affected by obesity, as well as from politicians and members of the food industry. Fed Up unveils the hidden truth about the processed food industry and illuminates how it has been able to keep profits high and Americans sick. The film seeks to raise awareness about the dangers of processed foods and to encourage viewers to make healthier food choices.

Forks Over Knives (2011)

Forks Over Knives
★★★★
★★★★
3.1 out of 4 stars

From Lee Fulkerson, starring Lee Fulkerson, Matthew Lederman, Alona Pulde, T. Colin Campbell
Rated PG

Forks Over Knives is a 2011 American documentary film which examines the profound claim that most, if not all, of the degenerative diseases that afflict us can be controlled, or even reversed, by rejecting our present menu of animal-based and processed foods. The film traces the personal journeys of Dr. T. Colin Campbell and Dr. Caldwell Esselstyn, two food researchers who have dedicated their careers to disproving the scientific consensus that dietary animal fat and cholesterol cause cardiovascular disease and other chronic illnesses. The film explains the connection between nutrition and disease, and advocates a whole foods plant-based diet as a method for preventing, and even reversing, chronic illnesses such as heart disease and type 2 diabetes. Forks Over Knives is an inspiring and thought-provoking film that demonstrates how the power of food can be used to improve the quality of life and give us a better chance of living a longer, healthier life.

Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead (2010)

Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead
★★★★
★★★★
3 out of 4 stars

From Directors: Joe Cross, Kurt Engfehr, starring Joe Cross, Amy Badberg, Merv Cross, Virginia Cross
Rated Not Rated

Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead is a documentary film released in 2010 by directors Joe Cross and Kurt Engfehr. The film follows Joe Cross, a morbidly obese businessman suffering from a rare autoimmune disorder, as he embarks on a journey of self-discovery to take control of his health. Along the way, he meets a truck driver who is also struggling with his health, and the two form an unlikely friendship that inspires each of them to change their lives for the better. The film chronicles Joe’s journey across the United States, from New York to California, as he learns about the power of juicing and healthy living. He encourages others to join him in his journey, and the film culminates with Joe and his newfound friend achieving their goals of improved health and fulfillment.

The Real Dirt on Farmer John (2005)

The Real Dirt on Farmer John
★★★★
★★★★
3 out of 4 stars

From Taggart Siegel, starring John Peterson, Anna Nielsen, John Edwards, Lester Peterson
Rated Not Rated

Michael Clayton (2007)

Michael Clayton
★★★★
★★★★
2.9 out of 4 stars

From Tony Gilroy, starring George Clooney, Tilda Swinton, Tom Wilkinson, Michael O'Keefe
Rated R

Queen of the Sun: What Are the Bees Telling Us? (2010)

Queen of the Sun: What Are the Bees Telling Us?
★★★★
★★★★
2.9 out of 4 stars

From Taggart Siegel, starring Gunther Hauk, Kirk Webster, Carlo Petrini, Michael Pollan
Rated Not Rated

Super Size Me (2004)

Super Size Me
★★★★
★★★★
2.9 out of 4 stars

From Morgan Spurlock, starring Morgan Spurlock, Daryl Isaacs, Chemeeka Walker, Dania Abu-Rmaileh
Rated PG-13

Doctored (2012)

Doctored
★★★★
★★★★
2.8 out of 4 stars

From Bobby Sheehan, starring Alanah Rafferty, Jim Weber
Rated Not Rated

King Corn (2007)

King Corn
★★★★
★★★★
2.8 out of 4 stars

From Aaron Woolf, starring Bob Bledsoe, Earl L. Butz, Dawn Cheney, Ian Cheney
Rated Unrated

Farmageddon (2011)

Farmageddon
★★★★
★★★★
2.8 out of 4 stars

From Kristin Canty, starring Linda Faillace, Adam Helfer, Mark McAfee, Joel Salatin
Rated Unrated

A Place at the Table (2012)

A Place at the Table
★★★★
★★★★
2.8 out of 4 stars

From Directors: Kristi Jacobson, Lori Silverbush, starring Jeff Bridges, Tom Colicchio, Ken Cook, Mariana Chilton
Rated PG

Food Beware: The French Organic Revolution (2008)

Food Beware: The French Organic Revolution
★★★★
★★★★
2.7 out of 4 stars

From Jean-Paul Jaud, starring Star: Perico Légasse
Rated TV-G

Fast Food Nation (2006)

Fast Food Nation
★★★★
★★★★
2.5 out of 4 stars

From Richard Linklater, starring Greg Kinnear, Bruce Willis, Catalina Sandino Moreno, Wilmer Valderrama
Rated R

 



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