Lawrence, the website for this excellent movie is
http://www.futureoffood.com/. (If you decide to buy it so you can show
it to everyone you know and hopefully scores of others you haven't met
yet, it's cheaper, but less profitable for the creators, at Amazon.)
Lisa, I had a surprising experience showing this movie to my Mom, who is
older and seems truly to believe that if she doesn't see it on the
corporate news, it's either not true or not important. She had, of
course, not heard that GMO plants were spreading unhampered
contaminating traditional plants, or that they might not be a great
idea. She not only believed what she saw here, but she was shocked at
Monsanto's behavior, alarmed that we are jeopardize our ability to grow
food, and she is now more tolerant of the "extra" money I spend on
local, pastured, organic etc etc. AND she wants to eat more that way
herself.
I think movies like this that take a familiar form for TV watchers and
that are direct-distributed, have the potential to deliver to the
anesthetized viewer the important information corporate media wants to
distract them from.