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King Corn (2007)

King Corn (2007)
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Two friends with one year to spare and a deep curiosity about the American food distribution system set out to grow an acre of corn and see what becomes of their crop in director Aaron Woolf's agriculturally themed documentary. Ian Cheney and Curt Ellis are best friends from college who have decided to move from the East Coast to the Midwest in hopes of getting a better idea where the food they consume on a daily basis actually comes from. Corn is America's most productive and subsidized grain. Upon relocating to Iowa, the pair seeks out the assistance of friends and neighbors in procuring the land, seeds, fertilizers, and herbicides needed to grow a one-acre bumper crop of this highly versatile commodity. As their maize is harvested and the sometimes-troubling realities of modern faming begin to emerge, the pair sets off on a mission to track the progress of their product and find out just how it is used to create a variety of different food products. What emerges is an informative and at times disturbing account of both the food Americans so readily consume without so much as a second thought, and the alarming state of the contemporary agricultural industry. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Ian CheneyCurt Ellis, (more)
Director(s):
Aaron Woolf
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Synopsis of King Corn

Two friends with one year to spare and a deep curiosity about the American food distribution system set out to grow an acre of corn and see what becomes of their crop in director Aaron Woolf's agriculturally themed documentary. Ian Cheney and Curt Ellis are best friends from college who have decided to move from the East Coast to the Midwest in hopes of getting a better idea where the food they consume on a daily basis actually comes from. Corn is America's most productive and subsidized grain. Upon relocating to Iowa, the pair seeks out the assistance of friends and neighbors in procuring the land, seeds, fertilizers, and herbicides needed to grow a one-acre bumper crop of this highly versatile commodity. As their maize is harvested and the sometimes-troubling realities of modern faming begin to emerge, the pair sets off on a mission to track the progress of their product and find out just how it is used to create a variety of different food products. What emerges is an informative and at times disturbing account of both the food Americans so readily consume without so much as a second thought, and the alarming state of the contemporary agricultural industry. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Director(s):
Aaron Woolf
Writer(s):
Ian CheneyAaron WoolfCurt Ellis
Producer(s):
Aaron Woolf
Categories:
Special InterestDocumentary
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    Cynthia M.

    This is a revealing documentary about how our govenment's good intention to help the farmers is killing the entire country, bite by corny bite.

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    Bob M.

    This film is a excellent and eye-opening documentary our country's obsession with corn and the economic, social, and health consequences of the US Government's commitment to extreme over-production through agriculture subsidy - our tax dollars and work to fund obesity through cheap but poor quality food in our culture. This is a hard movie to get that everybody should watch.

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    Linda P.

    Delightful movie. The creators used humor well in telling the story of what goes into our food, and how current farming practices are destroying the American way of life. (ranching, farming and the food we eat). This is why type 2 diabetes is becoming so prevelant.

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