World of Plenty is a 1943 British documentary film directed by Paul Rotha for the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries. It discusses problems with, and possible improvements to, global food distribution.[1]
World of Plenty | |
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Directed by | Paul Rotha |
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Produced by | Yvonne Fletcher |
Cinematography | Wolfgang Suschitzky |
Music by | William Alwyn |
Production company | Paul Rotha Productions |
Running time | 43 mins |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
An opening narration explaining that the film's purpose is to examine the "world strategy of food", in terms of its production, distribution and consumption. The film is then divided into three parts: "Food - As It Was", "Food - As It Is" and "Food - As It Might Be".
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