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Easily one of the worst documentaries I have ever seen. A good documentary plunges deeply into it's topic to arrive at a well supported conclusion. In Organic We Trust is a rambling disorganized fiasco. It makes no effort to prove any of...


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What’s “organic” really? Are people better off eating organic foods? Are organic farms better for the environment? This film looks into the organic food industry and explore its shortcomings. We will explore cost, access, and health. Most importantly, it will examine paths towards a truly organic, self-sustaining agriculture system with local farmer’s markets, urban farmers, and school gardens inspiring new solutions.
This documentary explores the complex and often controversial world of organic food production, delving into the principles, practices, and challenges faced by farmers and consumers alike. It examines the journey from seed to table, highlighting the importance of sustainable agriculture and the impact of corporate influence on the organic movement. The film seeks to foster a deeper understanding of what 'organic' truly means and its implications for our health and the environment.
In Organic We Trust received a mixed to positive reception, with critics often praising its informative nature and timely subject matter. Some reviewers found it to be a comprehensive look at the organic industry, while others noted its occasional lack of depth or perceived bias. Audience reception generally aligned with critical views, appreciating its educational value but sometimes wishing for more balanced perspectives.
Praised for its educational content and exploration of organic farming.
Some critics found the documentary to be less nuanced than expected.
Appreciated for raising awareness about the complexities of the organic food system.
Google audience: Audience feedback on Google is limited, but generally indicates an appreciation for the film's efforts to educate viewers on the organic food movement and its associated challenges.
The film features interviews with prominent figures in the organic farming and sustainable agriculture movements, offering diverse perspectives on the subject.
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Easily one of the worst documentaries I have ever seen. A good documentary plunges deeply into it's topic to arrive at a well supported conclusion. In Organic We Trust is a rambling disorganized fiasco. It makes no effort to prove any of...