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Food, Inc. [videorecording] /Magnolia Pictures, Participant Media and River Road Entertainment present ; produced by Elise Pearlstein ; produced and directed by Robert Kenner.

Contributor(s): Kenner, Robert, 1950- | Adler, Mark | Schlosser, Eric | Pollan, Michael | Hirschberg, Gary | Salatin, Joe | Magnolia Home Entertainment (Firm) | River Road Entertainment (Firm) | Participant Media | Magnolia Pictures (Firm).
Material type: materialTypeLabelVisual materialPublisher: [Los Angeles, CA] : Magnolia Home Entertainment, c2009Edition: [Widescreen format].Description: 1 videodisc (ca. 91 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.Other title: Food, Incorporated.Subject(s): Food industry and trade -- United States | Food prices -- United States | Video recordings for the hearing impaired | Food industry -- United States | Food -- Prices -- United States | Closed caption video recordings | VideodiscsGenre/Form: Documentary films. | Nonfiction films. | Feature films. | DVD-Video discs.DDC classification: 338.4/7664/00973
Production Credits: Director of photography, Richard Pearce ; editor, Kim Roberts ; music, Mark Adler.
Interviews with Eric Schlosser, Michael Pollan, Gary Hirschberg, Joe Salatin.Summary: Takes a look at the food industry and explores issues, such as the industrialization of the food supply, the benefits of organic eating, food myths, the link between the United States food industry and global warming and the global impact of food industrialization.
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Documentary.

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DVD; Dolby digital 5.1, Dolby digital 2.0; region 1, NTSC.

English audio with optional Spanish subtitles.

Closed-captioned.

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Interviews with Eric Schlosser, Michael Pollan, Gary Hirschberg, Joe Salatin.

Director of photography, Richard Pearce ; editor, Kim Roberts ; music, Mark Adler.

Takes a look at the food industry and explores issues, such as the industrialization of the food supply, the benefits of organic eating, food myths, the link between the United States food industry and global warming and the global impact of food industrialization.

Special feature: deleted scenes; celebrity public service announcements; resources; ABC News Nightline "you are what you eat": food with integrity; "the amazing food detective" and "snacktown smackdown": stay active and eat healthy.

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