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Bugs
[Kanopy].
Kino Lorber,
2017.
[San Francisco, California, USA :
Kanopy Streaming,
2021.
1 online resource (streaming video file) (73 minutes) :
digital, .flv file, sound.
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Title from title frames.
Film.
In Process Record.
Originally produced by Kino Lorber in 2017.
With global food shortages on the horizon, forward-thinking chefs, environmentalists and food scientists are turning toward an unexpected source of protein: insects. BUGS is an artful and thoughtful new documentary that provides a perfect entry point to insect cuisine. For three years, a cast of charming and brave food adventurers from the Nordic Food Lab traveled the world—from Europe to Australia, Mexico, Kenya, Japan and beyond—to learn what some of the two billion people who already eat insects had to say. Filmmaker Andreas Johnsen followed them as they foraged, farmed, cooked and tasted everything from revered termite queens and desert-delicacy honey ants to venomous giant hornets and long-horned grasshoppers. Throughout the team’s experiences, some hard questions started to emerge. If industrially produced insects become the norm, will they be as delicious and as beneficial as the ones in diverse, resilient ecosystems and cuisines around the world? And who will actually benefit as edible insects are scaled up? Equal parts travelogue, nature documentary, food porn and political treatise, BUGS is a beautifully shot film that makes a convincing argument for the inherent flavor of insects and raises unexpected and important questions about the future of our food culture along the way.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Food industry and trade.
Documentary films.
Johnsen, Andreas,
film director.
Kino Lorber (Firm).
Kanopy (Firm).
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