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Seed & Sprout: Growing the Food Rescue Revolution

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Seed & Sprout: Growing the Food Rescue Revolution

Movie  46 min 46 sec  Documentary, Family 
Completed Sep 2016

BRIEF SYNOPSIS: In 2015, one in six Americans experienced hunger while over 40% of food produced in the USA went uneaten. The film follows eight innovative food rescue initiatives across the USA. From prison farms and grocery store donations delivered solely by bicy

 

Synopsis

In 2015, one in six Americans experienced hunger while over 40% of food produced in the USA went uneaten. Seed & Sprout travels coast to coast across America and visits eight innovative food rescue initiatives as they  bridge the gap between want and waste. 
From prison farms and grocery store donations delivered solely by bicycle, to gleaning from Harvard University

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Runtime: 
46:46
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We just completed this film in late September 2016 and began festivals submissions this autumn. We've received wonderful feedback from the well recognized KIDS FIRST Film Festival and are now amongst their selections for invitations to screen at their partner festivals worldwide throughout 2017-2018. Here's what they wrote:Hello Maryanne Galvin,

This well-crafted documentary should be a must see for any program addressing social change in the USA. Certainly the issue of food insecurity is paramount in this country and often overlooked. The filmmaker has done an admirable job of covering important programs that are making a difference and leading the way. Although it is perhaps a bit on the long side, if the subject fits your film festival or special event, I highly recommend it for ages 13 to 18 and adults as well. It is well produced with clear video, audio, a blend of interviews and images of programs in action. Reviewed by Julie S., KIDS FIRST! Juror. 

http://www.kidsfirst.org/filmfestival/

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