THE MASACER OF CORUMBIARA
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In Rondônia, in northern Brazil, police
and paramilitaries forces attacked and terrorized over
injured 600 families. The TV-documentary is directed by
Georges Bourdoukan for TVT (Workers Television) in 1995.
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THE FUTURE OF FOOD
THE FUTURE OF FOOD offers an in-depth investigation
into the disturbing truth behind the unlabeled, patented,
genetically engineered foods that have quietly filled
U.S. grocery store shelves for the past decade. From the
prairies of Saskatchewan, Canada to the fields of Oaxaca,
Mexico, this film gives a voice to farmers whose lives
and livelihoods have been negatively impacted by this
new technology. The health implications, government policies
and push towards globalization are all part of the reason
why many people are alarmed by the introduction of genetically
altered crops into our food supply. Shot on location in
the U.S., Canada and Mexico, THE FUTURE OF FOOD examines
the complex web of market and political forces that are
changing what we eat as huge multinational corporations
seek to control the world's food system. The film also
explores alternatives to large-scale industrial agriculture,
placing organic and sustainable agriculture as real solutions
to the farm crisis today. 1:29:20"
THE WORLD ACCORDING TO MONSANTO
Monsanto is a leading global provider of
agricultural products and systems sold to farming concerns.
It is also by far the leading producer of genetically
engineered (GE) seed, holding 70%–100% market share for
various crops. The endless list of genetically modified
seeds sold and controlled by Monsanto are putting at enormous
risk age-old agricultural patterns under the presumptuous
slogan of aiming at solving the huge problem of hunger
in the world. It’s development and marketing of genetically
engineered seed and bovine growth hormone, as well as
its aggressive litigation and political lobbying practices,
have made the company controversial around the world and
a primary target of the anti-globalization movement and
environmental activists. The documentary “The World According
to Monsanto” produced by French journalist and filmmaker
Marie-Monique Robin paints a grim picture of a company
with a long track record of environmental crimes, health
scandals. 109':05".