Description |
1 videodisc (85 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. |
System Details |
DVD; NTSC; all regions; widescreen; Dolby digital 2.0. |
Performer |
Narrator, Shelly Shenoy ; with Jean Kilpatrick, Chuck Wirtz, Roger Horowitz, Larry Rupert, Joel Salatin, Matt Gallagher, Steve Ells, Paul Willis, Richard Morris. |
Credits |
Editor, Memo Salazar ; cinematography, Graham Meriwether, Ryan Nethery ; original music, Alison Plante ; photography, Chas Lavoie. |
Note |
"A new generation of grass-based farmers are sparking a revolution, but can they actually feed America?"--Facebook page. |
Summary |
This documentary chronicles the grassroots revolution in sustainable farming. "Directed by New York City filmmaker Graham Meriwether, the movie explains how America arrived at its current industrial meat system, and shows you the feedlots and confinement houses, not through hidden cameras but through the eyes of the farmers who live and work there. The film examines the debate over whether small-scale sustainable farming can ever produce enough food to feed America. The film also features both farmers who run confinement operations and raise their animals outside without the use of antibiotics. Meriwether and his team spent four years traveling across the country interviewing farmers, taking care to provide a balanced look at the economic and environmental issues facing them today"--Website. |
Subject |
Sustainable agriculture -- United States.
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Sustainable agriculture -- Industrial capacity.
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Agriculture -- Moral and ethical aspects.
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Factory farms -- Moral and ethical aspects.
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Meat industry and trade -- Health aspects.
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Animal welfare.
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Genre/Form |
Nonfiction films.
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Documentary films.
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Added Author |
Meriwether, Graham.
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Salazar, Memo.
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Nethery, Ryan.
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Onis, Alejandro de.
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Rubin, Carlye, 1984-
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Shenoy, Shelly.
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Plante, Alison.
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Leave It Better LLC.
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