Entry #7 - Fresh, a movie by Ana Sofia Joanes



Fresh, a movie by Ana Sofia Joanes

When I first saw the documentary Fresh by Ana Sofía Joanes I couldn't believe that I didn't know all those things before, but something inside me told me that it was just the beginning. This film encourages us to rethink the sustainability of our food system through its ethical approach. It tells us about the profound impact of each decision related to food production on the environment, health and society.

Fresh's tone can be scary and hopeful at the same time, creating a balance that keeps it engaging rather than alienating readers. The film focuses on the stories of farmers and food advocates who are leading the way in sustainable agriculture. These stories not only serve as inspiring stories, but also portray real models that people can use to build a sustainable and more just food system.


If you watch this movie, I'm sure it will stir up a variety of emotions, including shock and anguish at the way industrial agriculture betrays its ethical standards, and end with hope after hearing about the changing trends of grassroots initiatives. In fact, this movie allowed me to reflect deeply on my own food choices. Now it is difficult to see food without thinking about the entire process it could have gone through. I really think that this film can play a central role today, as awareness and activity at the community level can be decisive in achieving change.

The movie Fresh is no longer just a story, it has become a battle cry. it makes people aware and participate in the change. For anyone interested in the subject, I would recommend watching this documentary since it develops a facet never seen before. If you have already seen this movie or will see it, please leave a comment below! What do you think about it?



Comments

  1. Hi Diego, First of all let me tell you how great your blog looks! It's very organized from top to bottom and bonus for including the video at the end. Also how do you add the video in your blog? I noticed someone included it in our last essay and I couln't figure it out! Overall, great job!

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

Entry #9 - Junk food ads trigger positive emotions

Entry #3 - The Snap of Freshness

Entry #6 - Inside Ibai's "La Velada del Año"