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Under Contract: Farmers and the Fine Print unfolds as a poignant examination of the agricultural landscape, blending personal narratives from contract farmers in the American South and Southern India. The tone strikes a reflective chord, allowing these voices to resonate amidst a backdrop of corporate struggle. The pacing feels intentional, drawing you into the complexities of their experiences. What really sets this documentary apart is its unflinching look at the darker side of the farming industry, revealing how the corporate model breeds competition among farmers. It's not just about crops; it’s about livelihoods and the fine print that dictates their lives. The practical effects? Well, it’s all raw, real interviews, and that authenticity makes it feel less like a film and more like a crucial conversation.
Insightful interviews with farmersExplores corporate farming impactsFocus on personal narratives
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