Anartist Films presents...

In Post-Production
A high-definition documentary explores the far-reaching effects of international food injustice, from world hunger to the consumption of industrial food.
Using food as a symbol of inequality, we explain and expose the corrupt cycle of globalization that perpetuates systems of poverty and oppressive
social control.
We then present successful, sustainable communities achieving food justice through the power of the people - from revolutions against the North
American Free Trade Agreement to sustainable, organic agriculture flourishing in many pockets of the world.
Through interviews with farmers from seven different countries and
activists such as Howard Zinn, Noam Chomsky and Vandana Shiva,
we present a visually intriguing portrait of the roots of food injustice,
tactics of resistance and critical proof that grassroots commitments to
survival can create communities of health and equality.
We have filmed around the world in Kenya, Zambia, India, Mexico and Cuba, and across the United States on the Pine Ridge reservation, the White
Earth reservation, Oakland, Iowa, Philadelphia and Washington D.C.
Greening the Revolution provides inspiration to join in solidarity with peoples from around the world in creating a community-based, yet an
international system of just, sustainable access to food and freedom.
The day that hunger is eradicated from the earth, there will be the greatest explosion that the world has ever known. Humanity cannot
imagine the joy that will burst in the world on the day of that great revolution.
-Federico Garcia Lorca
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