The Future of FoodPosted Oct 2nd 2005 8:14AM by Deidre Woollard ABC News alerts us to a new film "The Future of Food," a documentary about the genetically modified food industry. The article describes the movie as a cross between "The Corporation" and "Super-Size Me." The movie was directed by Deborah Koons Garcia, the widow of Grateful Dead frontman Jerry Garcia, and it explores how genetically modified food is created and why it might be dangerous. According to the article, the movie is a one-sided look at the industry saying that the modified food may not be a safe food source, that it's dangerous to other crops and that the manufacturers of these foods have the right to sue other farmers if their seeds accidentally grow in their fields. The film will be available on DVD later this fall and is currently screening in select theaters around the country. |
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