New! Sustainability subject page
If the Earth week festivities left you wanting for more Green in your life, then check our new Sustainability subject page.
With films focusing on angles ranging from agriculture to architecture and energy, you are sure to find relevant titles that will enrich your collection and meet the current interest and enthusiasm for all things related to ecology.Labels: agribusiness, agriculture, architecture, earth day, ecology, energy, green, sustainablility
OUR DAILY BREAD Television Premiere on Sundance Channel
Tonight is the television premiere of the critically-acclaimed and multiple award-winning
OUR DAILY BREAD on the Sundance Channel's
The Green, a weekly program of films that explore environmental issues. Tune in at 9:30 PM to see the documentary that
The New York Times called "A must-see!" and one of Film Comments top 50 films of 2006.
Get the schedule.
Labels: agribusiness, agriculture, environment, food, Our Daily Bread, television
Wednesday, December 06, 2006
Grand Prize for OUR DAILY BREAD at
Environmental Film Festival
The prizes and acclaim keep coming for
OUR DAILY BREAD. It was just awarded the Grand Prize at the
2006 Paris International Festival of Films on the Environment.
The
critics raved when the film opened recently in New York and Chicago, and the film is now moving across the country.
Check our Screenings Page.
Labels: agribusiness, agriculture, awards, ecology, festival news, sustainablility
Wednesday, August 30, 2006
OUR DAILY BREAD Selected to Screen
at the 2006 New York Film Festival
We're very pleased to announce that the feature documentary OUR DAILY BREAD has been selected to screen at the prestigious New York Film Festival. This acclaimed, international prize winning film reveals the little-known world of high-tech agriculture. In a series of visually stunning, continuously tracking, wide-screen images that seem right out of a science-fiction movie, we see the places where food is cultivated and processed: surreal landscapes optimized for agricultural machinery, clean rooms in cool industrial buildings designed for maximum efficiency, and elaborate machines that operate on a 'disassembly line' basis. Labels: agribusiness, agriculture, ecology, festival news, NYC events, sustainablility