¡Food, Inc2
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[Machine Translation] Is your food safe? A sequel to "Food, Inc." ('09), which sharply delves into the American food system and exposes the dark side of the taboo food industry. Food, Inc." is a food documentary that exposes the dark side of giant food corporations and agricultural issues behind the development of global food, and emphasizes the true value of organic food. Food, Inc. was released in the U.S. in 2009, drawing approximately 100,000 viewers and grossing over $4.6 million at the box office. In Japan, it was released in 2011 and became a long-running hit. The sequel, "Food, Inc. Post Corona," exposes the vulnerabilities in the U.S. food system that came to light after the global outbreak of the new coronavirus. The film also examines the health problems caused by "ultra-processed foods," the increase in diabetes among children, and the exploitation of immigrant workers like slaves by giant corporations, The film highlights social disparities from the perspective of "food. On the other hand, the film also shows the positive attitude of farmers, activists, and politicians who are struggling to find solutions and create a sustainable future. This is not just an American story. It is happening in Japan as well. Our food changes us. This food documentary is once again full of food knowledge that we should learn and hints for living tomorrow. The film mainly depicts the reality of the U.S. after the pandemic in 2020. The monopoly of giant food corporations is further advanced, and individual farmers are in decline. The reality is that the gap between the rich and the poor has widened greatly. The film raises the issue of an efficient, but fragile, food system that is driven by multinational corporations that seek only to increase profits. Health problems such as diabetes and overeating caused by "ultra-processed food. The film brings into stark relief the many "food" problems that are spreading throughout American society, such as the poverty of farmers and the collusion between politicians and food companies. On the other hand, the film also shows the positive attitude of farmers, fishermen, activists, and politicians who are seeking solutions and struggling to create a sustainable future and the possibilities of "new food" without meat. An original trailer will be included in the special features.

Original Release Year: 2023

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Robert Kenner
Melissa Robledo
Mark Adler

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