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MOVIE

Urban Farmers

3.8
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Rating
NR
Duration
1h 24m
Year
2017
Language
English
Publisher
Dreamscape Media

About

New York City is a metropolis of towering skyscrapers, vast infrastructure, millions of people and...farms? While few NYC residents realize it, there are three genuine farms within the city limits, one in Queens, one in east New York, and one on Staten Island. While the food they produce is only a fraction of that consumed by New Yorkers every day, the survival of these three farms shows the viability of urban agriculture. While decreasing transportation costs and suburban sprawl have pushed agriculture further and further away from urban centers, there were always farms in New York City, providing at least some residents with the kind of fresh, locally grown food products that began to disappear as industrial food production and lengthy supply chains began to take over how Americans consumed food. This documentary is an attempt to set the record straight not only in regards to the viability of urban agriculture but also in regards to correcting the general lack of knowledge about nutrition and sustenance.

Related Subjects

  • Documentary
  • Dreamscape

Extended Details

  • Closed CaptionsEnglish

    Artists

    Rachel CacceseDirector
    Rachel CacceseProducer
    Kennon KayActor
    Gudelio GarciaActor