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Informative And Alarming Food Documentaries

By Nita McKinney


Everyone has to eat to survive, so food documentaries have a large target audience. The best of the genre are not only informative and entertaining, but introduce facts the viewer may find shocking. They deal with controversial subjects such as factory farming, obesity and the link between everyday foods and deadly diseases. Here are seven revealing films that can be downloaded from popular on-demand movie providers.

King Corn (2007) looks into government corn subsidies and their effect on the American diet. The film follows two inexperienced friends who attempt to grow an acre of corn using typical modern farming methods. The subject matter is made compelling by the many distressing facts revealed about America's dependence on this cereal grain. Amusing stop-motion animation is used to illustrate complicated concepts.

Killer at Large (2008) discusses the social and political issues that have contributed to America's obesity problem and the dire consequences of modern eating habits. The film constitutes a straightforward, no nonsense investigation of this national health care crisis. It reveal food manufacturers' influence on government health recommendations and proposes the theory that stress and fear are among the factors causing weight gain.

Food, Inc. (2008) looks inside America's corporate controlled food industry. It investigates how multinational companies overlook health and safety issues in their quest to maximise production and profits. The film shows that livestock, agricultural workers, consumers and the environment are all adversely affected. It also offers examples of good farming practices and explains what individuals can do to make a difference.

Food Matters (2008) is an exploration into the ways that foods affect people's health. It examines the connection between diet and the development, prevention and treatment of heart disease, cancer, diabetes and depression. The film claims that the pharmaceutical industry profits by conspiring to keep people unhealthy. It encourages the use of vitamins, minerals and good nutrition instead of prescription medications.

Dive! (2010) directly confronts the issue of grocery waste. Film maker Jeremy Seifert feeds himself by salvaging perfectly edible items from supermarket garbage receptacles. The documentary follows him and his family and friends as they engage in dumpster diving. The film calls attention to the fact that 50% of produce ends up in the trash when it should be going to the millions of impoverished and malnourished Americans.

Farmageddon (2011) investigates the interplay of politics and agriculture as it exposes a series of government raids on innocent small farms. Interviews of farmers reveal chilling details of armed federal agents confiscating equipment, livestock and produce. The agenda appears to be one of putting family farms out of business to limit consumer choice and increase the monopoly of industrial agriculture.

Super Size Me (2004) is one of the funniest food documentaries ever made. Lawsuits against McDonald's Restaurants for harming people's health led film-maker Morgan Spurlock to conduct his own experiment. He tests the evidence by eating nothing but McDonald's menu items for a whole month. There are plenty of laugh-out-loud moments before his doctor confirms that the diet has damaged his liver and heart.




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