We Feed the World is a 2005 documentary in which Austrian filmmaker Erwin Wagenhofer traces the origins of the food we eat and views modern industrial production of food and factory farming in a critical light. His journey takes him to France, Spain, Romania, Switzerland, Brazil and back to Austria.
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| Directed by | Erwin Wagenhofer |
| Written by | Erwin Wagenhofer |
| Produced by | Katharina Bogensberger Helmut Grasser |
| Cinematography | Erwin Wagenhofer |
| Edited by | Erwin Wagenhofer |
| Music by | Helmut Neugebauer |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
| Country | Austria |
| Languages | French, German, Portuguese, English |
The film features interviews with several people, including one with sociologist and politician Jean Ziegler.
The film was the most successful Austrian documentary ever. In German-speaking countries it was seen by about 600,000 cinemagoers.[1]
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