Food, Inc.
- Genre: Documentary
- Film running length: 94 min
- UK release date: 12/2/2010
- Directed by: Robert Kenner
- Country: United States
- Language: English
- Distributor: Dogwoof Pictures
Gary Hirshberg, Michael Pollan, Troy Roush, Joel Salatin
Documentary filmmaker Robert Kenner sets out to discover where our food really comes from, and how it may affect the health of future generations.
Kenner exposes the corrupt relationships between government regulatory agencies and giant food corporations, who put profits ahead of health, workers’ safety and the environment. As thousands of people fall ill from powerful new strains of E. Coli, obesity levels increase and diabetes reaches epidemic proportions, ‘Food Inc’ makes us take a fresh look at the food we eat - and the damage we could be doing to ourselves and our children.
Contains scenes describing a child's death and of animals in distress .
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