Documentary filmmaker Robert Kenner examines how mammoth corporations have taken over all aspects of the food chain in the United States, from the farms where our food is grown to the chain restaurants and supermarkets where it's sold. Narrated by author and activist Eric Schlosser, the film features interviews with average Americans about their dietary habits, commentary from food experts like Michael Pollan and unsettling footage shot inside large-scale animal processing plants.

Obesity rates in the United States have reached epidemic proportions in recent years. Killer at Larg...

Every day, people would queue for over two hours for a bowl of ramen. What’s the celebrated chef’s s...

Using hidden cameras and never-before-seen footage, Earthlings chronicles the day-to-day practices o...

Featuring Michael Pollan and based on his best-selling book, this special takes viewers on an explor...
Culinary artist Nomi Shannon shows us how to use nuts and seeds to make hearty entrees and protein-r...

Cafeteria Man is the true story of rebel chef Tony Geraci and his mission to radically reform Baltim...

Filmmakers Robert Kenner and Melissa Robledo reunite with investigative authors Michael Pollan and E...

Built on a layer of frozen earth, Dawson City, Yukon, Canada has subarctic winters where temperature...

In 1980, Jack Shae and Allen Moore, two ethnographic filmmakers from Harvard University, moved their...

Juan “Accidentes” Dominguez is on his biggest case ever. On behalf of twelve Nicaraguan banana worke...
Eating, 2nd Edition: Introducing The RAVE Diet presents graphic evidence of how animal foods are not...
The waterfront and agriculture of the Caribbean island of Grenada in the 1940's.

A group of students interviews customers of an organic store about their eating habits.

A look at man's relationship with Dirt. Dirt has given us food, shelter, fuel, medicine, ceramics, f...

The simple staple bread has become a branded product with an increasing number of varieties and prov...

A touching, thought-provoking, at times hilarious look at the vegan movement.

"...a charming depiction of life as I knew it with my grandparents in my own village..." Clara Cale...