Food Inc. Friday. Go See This Important Film.


View the Food Inc. Trailer.

Food Inc. is Upton Sinclair's The Jungle for the 21st Century. It's a groundbreaking and important film that will hopefully motivate you to paraphrase Howard Beale and scream at the top of your lungs "I'm mad as hell and I'm not going to eat this crap anymore!"

If you don't know much about how most of the food in supermarkets gets to your table, you need to see this film. If you've already educated yourself on the horrific practices of America's food industry, this film will inspire, empower, enrage and connect you with the unsung heroes who are out there doing something about it. You can too.

Please check out Food Inc. this weekend and help the film open big. Imagine That can wait till DVD.

Limited opening in major cities this weekend and everywhere soon. Check here for cities.

Comments

Juliet said…
Looks like a good film. An important film. I always do my best to check ingredients carefully, and buy organic whenever possible. But you can't always be sure.
sdfafsadf said…
This film was really informative. I think all foodies should see it!
Meredith Miller said…
Hi Eddie,

I noticed that you discussed the film Food Inc. on your blog and I wanted to let you know about a film called Our Daily Bread which I think you would find fascinating. It’s similar to Food Inc. in how it illuminates the horrific reality of industrial agriculture, however; Our Daily Bread is not an advocacy film in the traditional sense. The film communicates its messages using provocative images of places where food is produced by going deep inside the world of high-tech agriculture. Our Daily Bread touches on animal husbandry, labor issues, and the shocking reality of food production with a very distinctive style.

I appreciate you taking the time to read this. We are an independent company with limited resources, so if our film interests you, I would appreciate it if you could mention it in an upcoming post. If you have any questions about Our Daily Bread or Icarus Films, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Meredith Miller
Icarus Films
Phone: 1.800.876.1710
Fax: 1.718.488.8642
meredith@icarusfilms.com
http://homevideo.icarusfilms.com/