‘Food, Inc. 2’ review: 5 takeaways from the documentary
‘Food, Inc. 2’ explores how the filmmakers view today’s food production system, where its faults and strengths are, and things can go forward.
‘Food, Inc. 2’ explores how the filmmakers view today’s food production system, where its faults and strengths are, and things can go forward.
Kiss the Ground was a missed opportunity — and with too much bashing of farmers! Is it the worst ag film ever? No. Could it have been better? Absolutely.
Kiss the Ground is a documentary with infodemic tendencies — style over substance, with some “factoids” made to go viral with no critical analysis.
The documentary series “Carbon Cowboys” is the kind of filmmaking that those in agriculture will probably approach with a good amount of skepticism.
“Super Size Me 2” wasn’t as bad as I thought it would be, but it still missed the mark on many areas and overdramatized numerous scenarios in an unfair way.
The Germinate International Film Fest had over 70 entries in both film and photography categories, with 54 coming from the U.S.
Here is a list of the top farming movies and series to watch that tell the firsthand (and truthful) story of agriculture and are easily accessible.
After releasing an online platform for “Before The Plate,” there have been over 80 requests for screening the film in various parts of the world.
California Rangeland Trust’s new short film, ‘A Common Ground,’ explores the importance of rangeland preservation.
The numbers involved in running a large-scale greenhouse are not to be taken lightly. Forty-five acres — or almost 2 million square feet — under glass. This translates to 500,000 pounds of production per week. Truly Green, the farm that hosted us for the filming of “Before The Plate,” was a sight to behold. With […]