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King Corn (2007)

“You Are What You Eat.”

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Free

Purchase

Plot

King Corn is a compelling documentary that traces the journey of two east coast college buddies, Ian Cheney and Curt Ellis, as they exchange their urban existence for an eye-opening adventure in America's heartland. Venturing into Iowa's fertile soil, the duo cultivates a single acre of corn, an omnipresent crop that fuels our fast-food obsessed society, aided by the generous support of subsidies, cutting-edge genetically modified seeds, and potent herbicides. However, the story doesn't end at the harvest. As Cheney and Ellis delve deeper into the lifecycle of their corn, attempting to follow its path into the labyrinthine food system, they stumble upon a series of unsettling revelations. The discoveries they unearth raise pressing concerns about our eating habits and farming methods, casting an introspective light on the foundations of our food supply. King Corn is a tale of friendship, curiosity, and corn, set against the backdrop of America's agricultural heartland. It's an enthralling exploration of the complex dynamics that shape our meals and the far-reaching implications of the humble, yet powerful, ear of corn.

Where to watch King Corn?

King Corn is a documentary movie featuring Ian Cheney and directed by Aaron Woolf.

King Corn is currently streaming for free (ad-supported) on Pluto TV.

It is also possible to buy King Corn on Amazon Video and Apple TV.