King Corn
April 22 , 2009 at 7:30 pm
Part of the Columbia Arts Film Series.
A Documentary ... Funny, Wise and Sad
According to the Boston Globe, King Corn "leaves you distrustful of everything on your plate." According to the Washington Post, King Corn is "Funny, wise, and sad."
About King Corn
King Corn is a feature documentary about two friends, one acre of corn, and the subsidized crop that drives our fast-food nation.
In King Corn, Ian Cheney and Curt Ellis, best friends from college on the east coast, move to the heartland to learn where their food comes from. With the help of friendly neighbors, genetically modified seeds, and powerful herbicides, they plant and grow a bumper crop of America’s most-productive, most-subsidized grain on one acre of Iowa soil. But when they try to follow their pile of corn into the food system, what they find raises troubling questions about how we eat—and how we farm.
To learn more about King Corn, visit the King Corn website.
When, Where, Ticketing
| When | Wednesday, April 22, 7:30 pm |
| Pricing | $5 per person |
| Location | Columbia Center for the Arts, Hood River |
