Food, Inc.

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Food, Inc. is a 2008 documentary film that critically examines the industrialized food system in the United States and its impacts on health, the environment, and workers.

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instanceOf American documentary film
documentary film
aimsTo encourage consumers to make informed food choices
raise awareness about the industrial food system
awardReceived Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Informational Programming – Long Form
basedOn Fast Food Nation
The Omnivore's Dilemma
cinematographyBy Richard Pearce
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Robert Kenner
distributor Magnolia Pictures
editedBy Christopher Seward
Kim Roberts
executiveProducer Eric Schlosser
Michael Pollan
featuresPerson Barbara Kowalcyk
Eric Schlosser
Gary Hirshberg
Joel Salatin
Michael Pollan
Tom Colicchio
genre documentary
investigative documentary
language English
MPAARating PG
musicBy Mark Adler
narrator Eric Schlosser
Michael Pollan
premiereLocation Toronto International Film Festival
producer Diane Weyermann
Elise Pearlstein
Robert Kenner
Bill Pohlad
surface form: William Pohlad
publicationDate 2008-06-12
releaseYear 2008
reviewAggregate critical acclaim
runtimeMinutes 94
subject agribusiness
environmental impact of agriculture
food safety
industrialized food system in the United States
public health and diet
workers' rights in the food industry
topic corporate control of food supply
factory farming
genetically modified organisms
meatpacking industry
monoculture agriculture
writer Elise Pearlstein
Robert Kenner

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Jeff Skoll notableWork Food, Inc.
Participant Media notableWork Food, Inc.
Bill Pohlad produced Food, Inc.