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Documentary Film Reviews and Searching - 7 views

Hello S603 Fall '11 Classmates! Please visit my Group "Documentary Film Festival" and request an invitation. Visit a website or blog about documentary films OTHER THAN imdb.com and bookmark a rev...

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Sabrina Stradtner

Food, Inc. (2008) - IMDb - 3 views

    • Sabrina Stradtner
       
      I have not seen this movie but have also thought about it. I know many high school classes view it. If I can find it on Netflix or at my library I might watch it soon
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    Certainly one of the most disturbing documentaries I've seen. Looks at the food industry and what their practices are like, and how these practices affect us as consumers.
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    This isn't a film I would recommend showing to young children if you want them to continue eating meat. Disturbing scenes of the treatment of animals in factory farms and slaughterhouses.
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    I found this film to be a game-changer. I tend to made much more careful choices about food than I did before I watched it. Having been an on-again/off-again vegetarian for years, it didn't seal the deal for me in that way, but it definitely made me a more considerate consumer. My father hasn't eaten chicken since he saw the film - and I imagine his reaction is similar to that of young children.
Sabrina Stradtner

The Documentary Blog » Who Killed The Electric Car? - 3 views

    • Cassaundra Bash
       
      Dewey: 629.2293 LC: TL220
    • christine plant
       
      This is a great film, too, Cassaundra. There is a copy at the Circulation Desk of University Library at IUPUI for anyone who might like to see it!
    • Sabrina Stradtner
       
      An interesting topic. Fuel consumption is something I think about every week as I have to fill up my car. I think I would watch this documentary.
  • Here we have another somewhat political documentary that tackles one of the most promising transportation alternatives ever to come about: the electric car.
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    The Dewey came from Ancilla College's catalog, the LC from IUCat.
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