Food, Inc.
Food, Inc. (2008)

Food, Inc.

2/5
(49 votos)
7.8IMDb80Metascore

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Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
20 November 2009 USA USD 4,417,124
15 November 2009 USA USD 4,414,034
8 November 2009 USA USD 4,411,489
25 October 2009 USA USD 4,406,618
18 October 2009 USA USD 4,399,130
11 October 2009 USA USD 4,386,822
4 October 2009 USA USD 4,361,985
27 September 2009 USA USD 4,330,801
20 September 2009 USA USD 4,288,938
13 September 2009 USA USD 4,238,694
6 September 2009 USA USD 4,186,562
30 August 2009 USA USD 4,098,279
16 August 2009 USA USD 3,806,061
9 August 2009 USA USD 3,566,803
2 August 2009 USA USD 3,203,742
26 July 2009 USA USD 2,720,125
19 July 2009 USA USD 2,225,427
12 July 2009 USA USD 1,708,941
5 July 2009 USA USD 1,286,693
28 June 2009 USA USD 834,848
21 June 2009 USA USD 385,920
5 July 2009 Hong Kong HKD 190,332
28 June 2009 Hong Kong HKD 181,733
21 June 2009 Hong Kong HKD 160,953
14 June 2009 Hong Kong HKD 112,022
7 June 2009 Hong Kong HKD 40,744
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
14 June 2009 USA USD 60,513 3
7 June 2009 Hong Kong HKD 40,744 2
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
15 November 2009 USA USD 1,122 3
8 November 2009 USA USD 451 2
25 October 2009 USA USD 5,609 15
18 October 2009 USA USD 6,222 11
4 October 2009 USA USD 11,091 27
27 September 2009 USA USD 24,335 34
20 September 2009 USA USD 22,134 43
13 September 2009 USA USD 33,292 55
6 September 2009 USA USD 51,046 53
30 August 2009 USA USD 66,774 72
16 August 2009 USA USD 107,698 110
9 August 2009 USA USD 161,884 124
2 August 2009 USA USD 289,888 155
26 July 2009 USA USD 291,006 135
19 July 2009 USA USD 297,882 112
12 July 2009 USA USD 251,114 81
5 July 2009 USA USD 251,684 83
28 June 2009 USA USD 291,444 75
21 June 2009 USA USD 288,194 51
5 July 2009 Hong Kong HKD 5,248 1 screen
28 June 2009 Hong Kong HKD 12,612 1 screen
21 June 2009 Hong Kong HKD 24,797 1 screen
14 June 2009 Hong Kong HKD 45,813 2
7 June 2009 Hong Kong HKD 40,744 2

Comentarios

Food, Inc. is a must see documentary film that keeps the viewer connected to the plot.

Winner of three awards, Food, INC, follows in the footsteps of Fast Food Nation and Super Size Me, exposing the underbelly of the beast that is the Big Food Business. Director Robert Kenner draws several key distinctions about how food is massed produced in America.

This documentary focuses on the disturbing truths behind the mass production of food.Though food seems to be in the fore front of people's minds, food safety is not.

Entering through the back door of the fast food industry & exposing the ugly truth about the American agribusiness that's controlled & run by corporates, Food, Inc. is one of the most intriguing documentaries I've seen for it covers one of the most essential issues existing not only in United States but the whole world, and is as entertaining as it is enlightening.

In the documentary "Food, Inc," filmmaker Robert Kenner take the audience out from the dark they live in by revealing many but all of the facts concerning food industry in the USA. For instance, the documentary starts with mentioning modified food and how food industry's companies don't want us to know the truth behind what we eat, because if we try to follow our food chain we will know how this small group of people are taking the control of our food system, which often empowers them to abuse animals, American farmers, workers, the environment, and us.

I had to write an essay on local and organic food. As a starting point I watched this movie because it seemed to be very close to my topic.

I felt divided a lot about this movie. On one end, it showed up really well how the food industry was incorporated into the politician system, and how the economics of it worked, in the american context.

To many times have I seen documentaries like these: they present you with all sort of things that are wrong in the world and then they push all sorts of simple solutions in your face that are going to make the world a better place, kumbaya! Unfortunately they always forget to mention some basic root problems that insure the world is never going to be a better place, no matter how many large corporations we fight.

I learned a lot from watching this movie for my Human Nutrition college class. It exposes the bad parts of where we get our food.

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