
The Future of Food [DVD-1422]. 88 min. 2004.
"The Future of Food offers an in-depth investigation into the controversy over genetically engineered foods, which have quietly made their way onto U.S. grocery store shelves over the past decade. The film uses animation to explain the process of recombinant DNA technology which allows "genetic engineering", the movement of DNA from one species to another. The legal foundations for and consequences of patenting life are explored in depth by scientists and lawyers, as are the health implications of genetically modified foods.
The film uses animation to explain the process of recombinant DNA technology which allows "genetic engineering", the movement of DNA from one species to another. The legal foundations for and consequences of patenting life are explored in depth by scientists and lawyers, as are the health implications of genetically modified foods. "
Best Documentary - DeadCenter Film Festival, OK --Best Documentary - Empire Film Festival, NYAudience Award: Best Documentary - Ashland Independent Film Festival, OR Human Rights Award - Taos Film Festival, NM Honorable Mention - Ann Arbor Film Festival, MI
Public Performance Rights included. http://www.videoproject.com/
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