CINEMA BY DEMAND-GMO OMG
This year, the Transitions Film Festival introduces ‘Cinema by Demand’, where we throw it over to you, the audience, to decide which extra films you’d like to see on the big screen at Cinema Nova.
In the spirit of the festival's collaborative, innovative and people-powered ideals, 'cinema by demand' empowers festival patrons to play a central role in expanding the festival’s program.
Do you want to see Jeremy Seifert's epic quest to discover who controls the future of food at the 2014 Transitions Film Festival?
To support this screening:
1) read the synopsis
2) view the above trailer and
3) pledge to pre-order a ticket (level of support).
Tickets are priced to be affordable. You can pledge any level of support you wish.
If it reaches its tipping point this film will be screened at 3pm on Sunday 23rd February at Cinema Nova.
Tickets are priced to be affordable. You can pledge as much support as you would like for each ticket.
Purchasing tickets shows your support of value-driven filmmakers and producers and helps to prove that there is a demand for meaningful, socially conscious cinema.
FILM SYNOPSIS
Who controls the future of your food? GMO OMG explores the systematic corporate takeover and potential loss of humanity’s most precious and ancient inheritance: seeds.
Director Jeremy Seifert investigates how loss of seed diversity and corresponding laboratory assisted genetic alteration of food affects his young children, the health of our planet, and freedom of choice everywhere.
GMO OMG follows one family’s struggle to live and eat without participating in an unhealthy, unjust, and destructive food system. In GMO OMG, the encroaching darkness of unknown health and environmental risks, chemical
toxins, and food monopoly meets with the light of a growing global movement to take back what we have lost. Has the global food system been irrevocably hijacked? Is there still time to reclaim its purity, protect biodiversity and save ourselves?
The encroaching darkness of unknown health and environmental risks, seed take over, chemical toxins, and food monopoly meets with the light of a growing resistance of organic farmers, concerned citizens, and a burgeoning
movement to take back what we have lost.
Running time: 85 min
Country: USA
Year: 2013
Director: Jeremy Seifert
Producers: Josh Kunau & Jill Howerton
If it reaches its tipping point this film will be screened 3pm on Sunday 23rd of February at Cinema Nova.
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