Germany / 102 min / 2015
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Amidst heated debate (and a fair bit of hot air), comes this clear-headed exploration of global food production and distribution, which investigates different innovations and visions for our future – including artificial meat, insects, industrial farming and urban gardening.
Which food production methods can sustain our planet’s growing population? Is the world on the brink of a food crisis? Director Valentin Thurn, whose successful film Taste the Waste was featured at the One World Festival in 2012, presents an analytical discussion of individual agricultural methods, from urban gardening to a mechanised industrial approach, and including artificial food production. The film provides various perspectives from different parts of the world. But the final decision is up to us: What food will we choose for our own plate?
Directed By:
Valentin Thurn
Country of Origin:
Germany
Year:
2015
Duration:
102 min
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