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Movie Title : American Meat
Release Date : Apr 12, 2013 Limited
Mpaa Rating : Unrated
Genre Movie :Documentary

American Meat is a solutions-‐oriented documentary chronicling the current state of the U.S. meat industry. Featuring Joel Salatin, Chuck Wirtz, Fred Kirschenmann, Steve Ells, Paul Willis, and farmers across America, it takes an even-‐handed look at animal husbandry. First explaining how America arrived at our current industrial system, the story shifts to the present day, showing the feedlots and confinement houses, not through hidden cameras but through the eyes of the farmers who live and work there. From there, the documentary introduces the revolution taking root in animal husbandry, led by the charismatic and passionate Joel Salatin. Stories are shared of farmers across the country who have changed their life to start grass-‐based farms, and everyday solutions highlight actions people can make to support America's agriculture. Joel Salatin, star of American Meat,(c) Official Site
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Actors For American Meat

Steve Ells,Johnny Glosson,Tommy Glosson,Temple Grandin,Joel Holland

Genres American Meat : Documentary

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User Ranting Movie American Meat : 4.5
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User Count Like for American Meat : 85
All Critics Ranting For American Meat : 4.8
All Critics Count For American Meat : 10
All Critics Percentage For American Meat : 60 %

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New Review For Movie American Meat
A low-key, fairly evenhanded look at industrial vs. organic methods of raising livestock.
Ronnie Scheib-Variety

Less sensationalist than its similarly themed predecessors, this informative documentary makes a strong case for the benefits of organic famring.
Frank Scheck-Hollywood Reporter

An advocacy film better suited for a class than for a cinema.
Nicolas Rapold-New York Times

The problem is that this rah-rah chronicle never addresses the dangerous, distressing disparity between non-organic farms, which are still the norm, and the ones focused on here.
Joe Neumaier-New York Daily News

American Meat won't fully counter the negative sentiment that the meat industry has, but it's not entirely propaganda, either.
Araceli Cruz-Village Voice

Too simplistic. You can't help but recall a much more insightful and thorough doc that treads similar ground, Food, Inc.
Avi Offer-NYC Movie Guru

Very informative documentary even if it allows the filthy Steve Ells of Chipotle's a platform.
Louis Proyect-rec.arts.movies.reviews

A hopeful and enlightening documentary on the baby steps being taken to offer alternatives to big industry farming.
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat-Spirituality and Practice

Despite the intensity of its scope and research, American Meat is a decidedly soft-hitting display of an overweening good faith that, frankly, just can't jibe with the times.
Steve Macfarlane-Slant Magazine

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Movie Overview For American Meat

American Meat is a solutions-oriented documentary chronicling the current state of the U.S. meat industry. Featuring Joel Salatin, Chuck Wirtz, Fred Kirschenmann, Steve Ells, Paul Willis, and farmers across America, it takes an even-handed look at animal husbandry. First explaining how America arrived at our current industrial system, the story shifts to the present day, showing the feedlots and confinement houses, not through hidden cameras but through the eyes of the farmers who live and work there. From there, the documentary introduces the revolution taking root in animal husbandry, led by the charismatic and passionate Joel Salatin. Stories are shared of farmers across the country who have changed their life to start grass-based farms, and everyday solutions highlight actions people can make to support America's agriculture.

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