24 minutes SDH Captioned Grades 7 - 12, College, Adults Directed by Ian Cheney Produced by Ian Cheney and Curt Ellis DVD Purchase $250, Rent $85 US Release Date: 2013 Copyright Date: 2010 DVD ISBN: 1-93777-252-7 Subjects Agriculture American Studies Anthropology Community Environment Food And Nutrition Gardening Geography Humor Local Economies Sociology Sustainability Sustainable Agriculture Urban Studies Urban and Regional Planning Awards and Festivals Audience Award & Jury Award, Green Film Festival, Seoul Best Green Film, Cape Fear Independent Film Festival Most Uplifting Film Award, Cinema Verde Environmental Film Festival Jury Honorable Mention, Wild & Scenic Environmental Film Festival Visionary Award, Adventure Film Festival Environmental Film Festival in the Nation's Capital Planet in Focus Environmental Film Festival Minnapolis-St. Paul International Film Festival Mountainfilm in Telluride Rural Route Film Festival Environmental Film Festival Melbourne Feast On This Film Festival NYC Food Film Festival Greater Reading Film Festival Thin Line Film Fest Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival |
Truck Farm Blending seriousness and whimsy, filmmaker Ian Cheney explores the promise and perils of urban farming.
From the co-creators of KING CORN, and BIG RIVER, TRUCK FARM tells the story of a new generation of American farmers. Using green roof technology and heirloom seeds, filmmaker Ian Cheney plants a vegetable garden on the only land he's got: his Granddad's old pickup. Once the mobile garden begins to sprout, viewers are trucked across New York to see the city's funkiest urban farms, and to find out if America's largest city can learn to feed itself. Blending serious exposition with serious silliness, TRUCK FARM entreats viewers to ponder the future of urban farming, and to consider whether sustainability needs a dose of whimsy to be truly sustainable. Featuring nutritionist Marion Nestle, chef Dan Barber, explorer Henry Hudson and a very lonely seagull. Reviews "Alternately giddy and pragmatic, Truck Farm makes the best sales pitch for grow-your-own I've ever seen. A must-see for anyone interested in agricultural empowerment and diversity." Dr. Warren Belasco, Professor, American Studies, University of Maryland, Author, Food: The Key Concepts, Editor, Food, Culture and Society "'All power to the imagination'--a slogan of those who took to the streets in Paris, France in May 1968--is an apt description of Truck Farm. By showing us the possibilities of where and how we can grow food in the city--from truck beds, to windows, to roof tops, to abandoned baseball fields--we can begin to imagine and envision a very different connection to food grown near where we live. It is the ultimate local food argument, but through a distinctive urban edge and food justice lens. All power to the Truck Farms!" Robert Gottlieb, Director, Urban and Environmental Policy Institute, Occidental College, Co-Author of Food Justice "Truck Farm is hilariously fun. Some people will do anything to farm--and that is a beautiful thing. Ian demonstrates the variety of places and ways you can grow your own food, and in an age when nearly two-thirds of the fruits and vegetables we eat in the U.S. are imported, we have to grow more of what we eat. Ian's truck is as good a place as any to start; however, that acre of topsoil-rich farmland Ian and Curt own in Iowa can fully feed 20 families--Maybe that will be the next project." Kate Mendenhall, Executive Director, Northeast Organic Farming Association of New York "Truck Farm tells the story, in miniature, of the struggles all urban farmers face, including: land access difficulties, polluted soils, and petty theft of valued produce. Seeing foodie farmers and thinkers of New York City like Marion Nestle, Ben Flanner, and Dan Barber react to the miraculous food-producing truck is priceless." Novella Carpenter, Author of Farm City: The Education of an Urban Farmer "Truck Farm illustrates a rebirth of interest among young people in agriculture. With passion and ingenuity, you can find a way to farm anywhere." Dr. Joseph Heckman, Professor, Department of Plant Biology and Pathology, Rutgers University "This film is so mind altering, you will never look at an empty space the same way again, no matter how small!" Laurie David, Author, The Family Dinner: Great Ways to Connect with Your Kids, One Meal at a Time, Producer, An Inconvenient Truth "Invites the imagination to run free...Given its combination of humor and seriousness, the film makes a good resource for community gardening programs with youth or classes that are studying food systems." Children, Youth and Environments Journal "Playfully urges city residents to start growing healthy food wherever they can. Of most interest to teens and adults in New York City but also in other locations where residents are concerned about sustainability and food security." Library Journal "Uplifting, clever...After watching the video, I felt just like my students and wanted to build a truck farm and my guess is that you will feel the same way." Science Books and Film "Offering an interesting look at the world of DIY urban-guerilla gardening, this is recommended." Video Librarian "Eye-opening...An amazing tour of positive efforts toward sustainability, Truck Farm is as much fun to watch as it is educational and highly recommended." The Midwest Book Review "Especially valuable in creating models for under-served urban populations who lack access to farmers markets and other affordable organic-produce outlets...creative and inspirational...I recommend it for classes, families, or general entertainment." Dr. Sally Kneidel, Veggie Revolution Blog "Amusingly narrated while addressing the larger theme of sustainable agriculture...Well-paced..Is both entertaining and informative." Linda Frederiksen, Washington State University, Educational Media Reviews Online "Takes sustainable gardening to a new level...Quirky and fun...Will have viewers contemplating their own garden spots." Booklist "A quirky and inspirational look at the ways people have found to grow their own food without a yard or balcony. I hope the message gets out to all of those city-dwellers with an unused rooftop or broken down pickup truck that there is more than one way to turn your property into a prosperous garden." Urban Sustainable Living |