Documentary filmmaker Robert Kenner examines how mammoth corporations have taken over all aspects of the food chain in the United States, from the farms where our food is grown to the chain restaurants and supermarkets where it's sold. Narrated by author and activist Eric Schlosser, the film features interviews with average Americans about their dietary habits, commentary from food experts like Michael Pollan and unsettling footage shot inside large-scale animal processing plants..
✓ Released: [realease]
✓ Runtime : 94 minutes
✓ Genre: Documentary
✓ Stars: Michael Pollan, Eric Schlosser, Richard Lobb, Vince Edwards, Carole Morison
✓ Director: Robert Kenner, Robert Kenner, Elise Pearlstein, Kim Roberts
The Food, Inc. (2008) is another solid showing, complete with good performances and an intriguing mystery, but there's a lack of artistic ambition here that keeps it from elevating to the higher tiers of the genre.Although its storytelling isn't particularly innovative, The Food, Inc. (2008) is an absorbing piece of television, with the potential to boost the appeal of Polish productions for an international audience."
Food, Inc. (2008) is staring with Michael Pollan, Eric Schlosser, Richard Lobb, Vince Edwards, Carole Morison, a compelling, flawed story of true crime and obsession - and its flaws are part of what make it so intriguing. the movie can be very difficult to watch; it's haunting and incredibly sad. But that's also what made it all the more moving, in the end, to see the survivors join together: bonding, smiling, and living their lives in the light.
What gives Cursed its edge is the source material, which subverts centuries of lore and oppressive systems. The Netflix adaptation isn't nearly as captivating, but it still manages to be a quaint escape from reality. For better or worse, filmmaker Robert Kenner, Robert Kenner, Elise Pearlstein, Kim Roberts juggles two parallel storylines. Basketball fans will be able to follow along with no problem, most already familiar with the story, but newcomers might find all the jumping around confusing.