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Food Patriots

Apr 5, 2014
1h 12m
★ 0.0

Overview

A midwestern mother whose son nearly died from contaminated food embarks on a rollercoaster journey to understand the food industry and improve her family’s eating habits. Surprising, funny, and poignant, this personal film unfolds from one family's story into a powerful consumer movement.

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Documentary

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Jeff Spitz

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Jeff Spitz

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