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Seed: The Untold Story

Seed: The Untold Story is a movie starring Vandana Shiva, Andrew Kimbrell, and Jane Goodall. A film about the importance of heirloom seeds to the agriculture of the world, focusing on seed keepers and activists from around the world.

Other Titles
Unser Saatgut - Wir ernten, was wir säen, シード 生命の糧, SEED: The Untold Story, Semente: A História por Contar, Ziarno: Nieznana historia
Running Time
1 hours 34 minutes
Quality
480p, 720p, 1080p, 2K, 4K
Genres
Documentary
Director
Jon Betz, Taggart Siegel
Actors
Jane Goodall, Winona LaDuke, Vandana Shiva, Andrew Kimbrell
Country
USA
Year
2016
Audio Languages
日本語, اللغة_العربية, English, Deutsch, Français, Italiano, Español, Svenska, Gaeilge, Nederlands
Subtitles
Japanese, اللغة_العربية, Čeština, Tiếng Việt, Português, 한국어, Australia, Filipino, हिन्दी

A film about the importance of heirloom seeds to the agriculture of the world, focusing on seed keepers and activists from around the world.

Comments about documentary «Seed: The Untold Story» (44)

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Terry

This movie will keep you interested for the entire 90 minutes or so. A small group of strangers, who decide to get together to learn about their experiences. They share stories about the struggle of being gay, and the discrimination they've faced. What I found most interesting was the conversations they had with other people who were in the same situation. The conversations were fascinating. This is a really good documentary that should be shown to everyone.

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Judy

I had never heard of this film before, so I was not sure what to expect. The result is that I am so glad I went and saw it. This is the kind of documentary that gives the viewer an insight into the life of a person, and the importance of family and friends. It is truly a must see for any person who wants to understand the impact of an illness on a family. I am so glad that the family members of people with AIDS were able to share their stories with the world, and that they were able to let people know the life that they had and their joys and their struggles. It is truly a powerful film that I recommend everyone see. I was impressed with the director's style, his style, and the tone of the film. It was a pleasure to watch the story unfold, and I found it very heart-warming.

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Judith Barnett

This movie should be required viewing for anyone interested in the legacy of LSD. The documentary is a must see for anyone who has ever taken LSD, or has a family member who has. There are a lot of messages in this movie, which are more relevant now than ever. I would recommend it to anyone who has ever taken LSD, or anyone who is currently taking LSD. It's very well done and highly entertaining.

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Justin Fox

I really like the guy that made this film and I loved that it was a personal view of the people that made this film. I thought it was really good. The story and the people involved in the making of the film really makes you feel like you are there. I found it very refreshing to hear the real story of this film and the people involved in making it. I thought the director did an excellent job of presenting the real story and the real people involved in the making of this film. I hope people get to see this film because I really think it's a really good documentary.

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Jessica

This is the first film by director Ben Kuchera that I've seen. In it, Kuchera talks about the processes of seed preservation, the people who are involved in these efforts, and the issue of climate change. In particular, Kuchera talks about the efforts of Seed Preservation, a non-profit dedicated to preserving the world's rarest seeds. His talk is a good overview of what goes into preserving seed varieties, as well as the controversy surrounding it. It also gives a good overview of the idea of preserving seeds in general. As a documentary, it's well-edited and well-directed, and there are some nice moments, particularly during the closing scenes, where Kuchera narrates the history of the seed preservation movement, as well as the present-day efforts. It's a very interesting film, and it's worth checking out.

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Patrick

This film follows in the footsteps of The Heartbreak Kid and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. In these films, it's possible to trace the journey of a human being from his or her infancy through to the culmination of the most troubled and darkest period of their life. In the case of the last few decades, it's more than possible to trace the steps of a human being through the life span. We have the advancements in healthcare and the modern age of information. These advancements are making it possible to go beyond the old paradigm of the mind being a mystery and we are beginning to see how powerful our mind is. The question I asked myself when watching The Untold Story is how we are using our minds and how we are using the mind in our daily life. The answer I found is that we are constantly using the mind in our daily life. We can't think of anything else and the mind is never idle. We can't think of anything else but the mind and the mind always has a story to tell. So when we think of something, the mind tells us what it is, what it is about and where it is going. The mind can be the biggest source of doubt and fear in a person's life. In this way, The Untold Story will make you think of how your life is made up of stories and the stories that are told to us by the mind. If we want to know how to get past our fears and doubt, this is the film to watch.

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Brenda Carroll

I had the pleasure of attending a screening of "Seed" on the Fox Theatre in NYC. The audience was excellent, and the film was beautifully photographed. I'd been looking forward to seeing the movie for a long time, but I was very glad I got the chance. It was well worth the wait. This is an important film that deserves a wider audience, and it is available for a limited time, so don't wait to see it. I'd recommend seeing it in the theater, or on DVD. I will be in attendance at the public screening in New York City on April 2nd at 9:30am. All I can say is that I'm very impressed with the professionalism and creativity of the film makers, and their ability to capture the gritty reality of the diseases of the AIDS epidemic. This is the kind of movie I want to see in the future.

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Thomas

I saw the movie Seed and was thoroughly impressed. The movie covers a very important topic and I hope the movie is used as a catalyst for the importance of educating our youth about this important topic. I highly recommend the movie. It is well done and will appeal to the teens in the audience. The fact that the movie was made by non-activists, but in a way that the youth can identify with, shows the sincerity and talent that was put into this movie. The acting was also very good and realistic. The movie is one that I can recommend to anyone. I also would like to note that I was very impressed by the amount of money that was spent on the movie. It is truly a movie that is well made and should be shown to any youth who is interested in the topic.

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Joshua

I found this movie through the Discovery channel and it was about what a seed is and how it gets into your body, the movie also covers how the seed gets into the environment and gets into your body. This movie is a good reminder that we can all learn a lesson from the seed, it can be so innocent but it can also have it's bad sides, the seed can also have it's good sides. I also thought it was very touching and informative, it is a very well done movie.

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Julie

I would like to say that it's my opinion that the film has not been done that well. It is a very good documentary, however, there are a few flaws. The film has an issue with the plot being too much focused on the very small story of one person. I believe the film is missing a lot of what I feel is the "wow" factor of this film. The film is very good and very informative, but for me, it was missing the "wow factor".

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Marie W.

With all the bad reviews this movie has received I felt compelled to write this. I didn't like the movie at all. The idea is good but the execution is quite poor. The whole story was a travesty. The actors are obviously very good and I liked the locations. But the way the story was presented was appalling. The whole point of the movie was to show us the truth about this little known and unknown disease. Instead we are shown half-baked and illogical treatments. It was very hard to understand what was the point of the movie. I really don't understand how they got so many good reviews. I really didn't get the message of the movie. There is no point in writing a review on this movie. If you want to watch a good movie then go and watch the documentary on MMR, it is more interesting and will show you the real story.

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Scott Schmidt

This is a very good documentary about the Bauhaus. You can really feel the sadness and pain and frustration. Especially when one of the most important and important designers, Erhard Hoffmann, was burned to death. You can feel his pain, the pain of the rest of the people, that they were forced to look at him as a friend, not a colleague. You can feel that the design world was made to be a joke. The problem is that some of the artists, who were not paid by the government, but by private investors, they were treated like they were nothing more than models and puppets, in the company of a bunch of technocrats and small time investors. It was very difficult for them to stand up to the system and make a name for themselves. It was an interesting fact that they were able to do that, because they were more than the "lesser" people. There is no shame in talking about the power and the wealth that the Bauhaus had, because it was not just about a bunch of people working for the government, but the money that the government gave to them, and that the government gave to other people, too. It is very important to understand this in order to understand the tragedy. This is a great documentary that is much more than just a history lesson, it is a historical lesson.

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Pamela W.

This documentary is one of the best I have ever seen about what happened at the mass murder of 9/11. The movie is mostly from the point of view of people who were actually involved with the investigation. You hear from the people who were involved in the investigation who talk about the pressure and stress that they were under and how they handled the situation. You also hear from the people who were just witnesses and that they heard of the rumors and the things that were happening. The people who were actually at Ground Zero give their perspective on what they experienced. The people who were actually in the Pentagon gave their opinion on what they saw and heard. The people who were in the Twin Towers gave their opinion on what they saw and heard. There are some amazing things that are told in this documentary. The fact that there was a video camera that was recording the air traffic controllers and seeing them fall down and see them being blown to pieces and then see them collapsing to the ground is amazing. I was shocked. This is one of the best documentaries I have ever seen. It has many things that are amazing. I recommend this documentary to anyone. It is very informative and you will get to know more about the 9/11 attacks. I give it a 9 out of 10.

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Gregory G.

This film is not a documentary, nor does it really take itself very seriously. The director wants to take the viewer through a journey of discovery. This is a great story about a group of people who had no one to turn to and took it on themselves to make their own story. In doing so they created a wonderful story and a legacy that we all need to hear and see. There are so many moments of honesty in this film, one scene that came to my mind was a man talking about the "train wreck" that he had just seen and heard. He was not afraid to share his opinion, which I think is very admirable and wise. This is an amazing film and it is a true gem of a film.

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Barbara G.

We did not know much about Monsanto, but we were fascinated by the company's business practices. The documentary gives a new insight into how Monsanto works. It shows that Monsanto has been using patents for their crops in Europe to suppress farmers' ability to save the environment, and it also shows that Monsanto has developed new technologies to protect the environment in a new way. One of the most interesting things about this documentary is the documentary maker's conversation with the chairman of the Monsanto board. His comments were fascinating and interesting, and they had me wondering if the farmer's movement is just a tool of corporate agriculture. However, this documentary gives a very accurate picture of Monsanto and the corporate agriculture it supports. This documentary is a must-see for everyone who cares about the environment, whether you're a farmer, a citizen, or a member of the environmental movement.

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Arthur R.

Seeking to educate, dispel myths, and find the truth, Seed is a documentary of the documentary genre. The film is a combination of interviews with key players in the film, including the filmmaker, David Knight. The interviewees also include researchers, archivists, and supporters, who provide commentary on the film. Many of the interviewees are still alive and talking about the film. Many of them are still very active in their fields. I had the pleasure of seeing Seed a second time, and I would definitely recommend this film to anyone. The way the film was made was very inspiring. They even included a section of their interviews where the filmmakers tried to play out the questions the interviews asked of the people. The documentary was made in a very unconventional way, so I think that is what really worked. The film tells a story about an institution that is shrouded in mystery. The film is extremely informative and I highly recommend it to anyone. It was a pleasure to see it again. I am still fascinated by this story. I recommend this film to everyone.

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Jessica Tran

This is an incredible film about the life and times of Robert McNamara, the man who was the chief architect of the "peace dividend" and the reasons behind it. The film was well made, it was interesting and very well paced, the editing was well done. I do think it was an interesting film, but I don't think it was as informative as I would have liked it to be. If I had a criticism it would be the lack of understanding of what was happening in the mid 70's, if you are interested in the time period, you should watch this movie. Otherwise, if you have a chance to watch it, I highly recommend it.

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Nathan Meyer

With so many of these documentaries, it's hard to keep track of them all. The point of this film is that the myth of the one man on Earth controlling everything and everyone else has been perpetuated for too long, and that the time has come to awaken to the truth. I really enjoyed this film, because it was a non-linear narrative. In other documentaries, the narrative is interrupted by sudden cuts, and then another interruption, and so on. This is not the case with this documentary. The film starts off in the present day, and it continues to show footage from various historical documents. After a while, we begin to realize that there is a lot more going on than just the modern day subject matter. The film goes on to explore the story of the German scientist who, while in prison, gave up his own life to help others, including his own wife, because he was deeply in love with her. We then see footage from his wife's life, including a brief interview where she describes her own past, including her early years in prison. The documentary also talks about the other people involved in the search for the Bigfoot. I think it was a very effective way to show the struggle of science versus the paranormal, which is a very real problem in the world today. People are trying to disprove the paranormal, while they have accepted the paranormal. People are trying to convince the world that the paranormal exists, while they are just as skeptical of what science says. We see footage of the infamous Bigfoot videos, and we see footage of the infamous "Big Foot". This documentary is a great way to explore the various "Seeds" that have been planted to hide the truth of our existence. The film concludes with a discussion of the research on Bigfoot, and what it has revealed. I think the film is very informative and entertaining, and it is well worth seeing.

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Ralph B.

A gripping story that's hard to take, the documentary itself is hard to take because of the content. However, I have to say that it was well made, and I was glad that they had a camera with a tight lens, because it gives the film a unique look. Some of the subjects, like the parents, were really engaging. The film has some really good elements that I'd like to add to my film review. They go into depth on all of the families in the story, and it really adds to the story. The documentary also goes into the lives of some of the children who were sickened. It gives them more to do than just talk about the disease, which is what most people would do. Some of the subjects actually came out of the film looking like they've lost their minds. There's a lot of details about the various doctors, who had to tell their stories. It was really cool to hear that the story was mostly told by the families, but I'm glad that they brought out some doctors who were even doing research on the subject. Overall, it was well made, and I was glad that I had the chance to see it. I also think that it gives some insight into the medical community, which is very important. I'm glad that they got the truth out there, because it's good to know that you don't have to worry about something like this happening to you.

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Eric Snyder

I'm going to begin by saying that I never heard of the book Seed before seeing the film. I'm a fan of Robert McCammon, but when I heard that this movie was based on his book, I knew I had to see it. I am so glad that I did. Robert McCammon has always been a huge advocate for children's rights and the rights of those with disabilities. I loved the fact that the film included a lot of different segments, each with their own message. The movie is very insightful and well-done. I would highly recommend this film to anyone who is interested in children's rights. In conclusion, I highly recommend this film.

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Roger

We're almost 20 years from now and there's not going to be much hope that we can make a difference, but I feel that I can't help but feel sad when I see the current situation of what is going on in the world. But, we're here to do something about it. I do feel sorry for the young children that don't get the education they need because of this situation, and I feel sorry for the parent's that lost their job or saw their income decrease due to illegal immigration, or are afraid to go to school because of people that don't want to learn about their heritage, or fear the consequences of doing so. I think this is a powerful documentary and that's why I give it a 10.

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Louis F.

This is a wonderful documentary. It is made in English, and I have to admit I'm very good at reading the English subtitles. It is an amazing show to see a guy who has spent 25 years in prison, and how he has really changed. The film does a great job of telling his story, and his pain. His story is sad, but true. His story is inspiring. He never stopped learning, and has been able to put things in perspective. I think it is a very rare and wonderful thing for a person to truly be able to be free. This man will go down in history as one of the greatest men who have ever lived.

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Jordan

I have watched this movie only once and I loved it. It's an excellent documentary about our early childhood that teaches us about our own insecurities. It was a great deal of fun to see the pictures of the past, the video of "The Jungle" on the wall and the entire adventure. Watching the interview with the children is great and moving. I recommend this documentary to anyone who likes a good family movie or anyone who likes a good history of a time and place.

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Lori Mitchell

Seek, grow and prosper. It's a great theme and one that could help millions of people in the world. This documentary shows the impact that money has on the people around it. Many people need to see this. But it is all-too-easy to see this, and many of us do.

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Bruce

You have to see this documentary before you can enjoy the substance of it. All the strong arguments are made with regards to the thought and action that is taking place around the globe. That does not mean that we shouldn't go to war. There are very limited circumstances under which an attack on any country can be justified. There are very limited circumstances under which any intervention can be justified. It is a choice that is made to help our country or to help the world. In the US, our current foreign policy is based on the use of force as a way of winning the war. We are not going to get involved in any war with any other country, because we can't afford to. The same is true in the UK. The US can't afford to spend a billion dollars of their own money on a war. And, we are trying to get involved in Iraq. But, if we did it would only cause problems, not solve any problems. I do not think that the US government is going to start invading any country that doesn't have nuclear weapons. As I say, the US government has been very active in sending troops to Afghanistan and Iraq, and, I don't think they are going to start invading any other country. If that were the case, the US would be at war with both Iran and Iraq. I think that the issue is very complicated and, you have to be very well educated and thoughtful to understand it. But, I think you can find out more about it through this documentary. It is a must see. Everyone should see this documentary. I strongly believe that if you have a serious interest in the topic, it is best to see this film. I strongly believe that this is an important movie and, I do hope that this film will be shown more often. I recommend that you give it a try. Please do not let the fact that it is made by a university fool you.

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Laura Ruiz

I'll be honest with you, I didn't watch this documentary until the day it ended. I was going to watch it again the next day, and I will. I don't like talking about films, because when you talk about them, you tend to get sucked into them as you learn more about the artist. In this case, it was a great documentary, and I think it's one that you should see. It's a fascinating look at how our entertainment industry has been hijacked by the "big" corporations. These corporations were so powerful, they were able to control the studios, the books, the movies, everything. From what we see in this documentary, they were able to take a relatively small, barely known band and turn them into the big stars they are today. I would like to go into more detail about the stories of this band, but I think it would be better to watch this documentary, and I'll leave it there. It's interesting, and I recommend it to anyone who loves movies. 10/10

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Nathan

This is the best documentary I've ever seen! I learned so much about myself. One of the best moments for me was when the camera man was talking to me about the fungus that was coming to the women's clinic. He said that he was experiencing cholera. I was stunned to hear this news. I knew there was a possibility but not something that could affect my life. The next scene he was talking to a woman who was undergoing a colonoscopy. She told him she had just had a child and she didn't want to have to go through the procedure again. He asked her what she thought about the child she was carrying. She said she thought it was fine and that it was something she wanted. At this point, I had no idea what I was watching. I think that this is the documentary that will change my life forever. It took me five years to get around to watching this documentary, and now that I've done so, I'm doing it again.

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Alan King

This documentary was very well done and well put together. It wasn't sensationalistic, but rather presented a realistic view of how youth culture can effect your life, and be influenced by others. The majority of this documentary was shot in three different locations, while the main location was New York City. Each of the three different locations was perfectly chosen and the editing was very smooth. The documentary was great to see how they selected the locations and the people they spoke to. I thought the documentary was very interesting and kept you guessing and it was very entertaining. It was definitely an informative documentary. It's definitely a must see.

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Jonathan Cole

Seed: The Untold Story is a true story about the world's greatest HIV/AIDS activist, her partner, and their friends and family. It is an inspiring story about hope and hope against hope. It is also a chance to see firsthand the incredible impact that people with HIV have on their communities. The documentary follows the story of HIV/AIDS activist, Billie Jean King, through her struggles and triumphs as well as the people who surround her. The themes are universal. It is a film that should be seen by all people. It is a film that inspires and inspires. The film is not afraid to take a stance on any issue. This is not a film for the faint of heart. This is not a film for the weak. This is a film that anyone can watch and get a better understanding of the devastating impact of the HIV/AIDS epidemic.

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Julie Pearson

I was greatly disappointed with this film. The way that this film was done did not provide the level of information that could have made this film a great success. The way that the film was made, I thought, was a cheap attempt at being entertaining and not much more. I was saddened to learn that the producers were unable to contact me in order to discuss my concerns about this film. There were no phone calls, no emails, no word of mouth. They couldn't get my consent to even show the film in Canada. I was going to see this film, but now, I cannot say that I regret having made the decision that I made. I just wish that the producers had taken the time to reach out to me and explain the full story behind this film.

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Zachary White

This movie has to be seen by every American, every Briton, and every human being on the planet. I thought I knew a lot about the Illuminati, but the new information in this movie really makes me reevaluate what I know. The movie was amazing. It's difficult to say anything negative about this movie because it's so beautifully done. Everyone should see it. It's a MUST SEE movie. Thank you for the Internet and all those who have given us the gift of hearing people's voices.

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Christopher J.

This is a great film with a very high recommendation. This is a very informative, moving, and entertaining documentary about the church's history. The graphics are quite stunning and will stick with you after you have seen the film. This is a MUST SEE film. It is incredibly important to give back to the church in order to better understand and support the church as a spiritual entity that is true and just. This film has really helped me become a better person. This film has helped to push me to do so. I would definitely recommend this film to anyone. This is a very interesting documentary and I would highly recommend it. It is absolutely fascinating and an amazing way to help the church along. The film shows the lengths that the church went to in order to perpetuate the "whole church". It shows the damage that the church did to many members of the congregation. This is a must see.

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Joyce A.

Seed: The Untold Story is an intriguing and thought-provoking film that paints a picture of what the poor and rural African nations have to go through as the global population grows to almost 8 billion people. The vast majority of the world's people live in a rural and agrarian way, as they subsist on low-paid jobs and either a small area of land or an occasional farm, both of which are in dire need of expansion. As the world population increases, the water table is rising and the world's seas are rising due to the impact of climate change, forcing the areas of land, especially in Africa, to face greater and greater hardship. The film's title, "The Untold Story," refers to the idea that an organization called the United Nations is seeking to uncover a secret in order to save the world from global catastrophe. The "Untold Story" is a story about a group of experts, who work to discover the truth and prevent global catastrophe, in a different way than what most people have known. The film explores how the scientists have turned to a concept known as "scientific integrity," which means that they are working with the truth, as opposed to what the organization thinks is the truth. When the film first aired, in January of 2013, it was received positively by the scientific community. The producers put out a video, which introduced the film to the world. In July, the film was selected for the prestigious Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Now in May of 2015, "The Untold Story" has been nominated for 8 Academy Awards, including Best Documentary Feature, Best Documentary Feature Actress, Best Documentary Feature Director, Best Film, and Best Adapted Screenplay. The film was also nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Documentary Feature, Best Director, and Best Cinematography, and was nominated for 6 Golden Globe Awards, including Best Screenplay, Best Director, Best Actor (Bruno Ganz), Best Supporting Actress (Dakota Johnson), Best Director, Best Picture, and Best Foreign Language Film. All in all, "The Untold Story" is a fascinating and thought-provoking film that tells a story that people need to hear and understand. I highly recommend that people watch this film and learn more about the challenges faced by the world's poor and rural African nations.

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Lawrence

A must see! What a profound and human story! The amazing feat of nature and man. Please watch it!

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Jacob Jacobs

I had no idea what to expect from a documentary when I picked up the film Seed. What I saw was an incredible and unprecedented film. I've never been able to think about what would I do in the wake of witnessing something horrific in my lifetime. Watching this film, I felt every emotion imaginable. I could barely take a breath. I was stunned. I was traumatized. I felt every emotion I have ever felt when someone I love is taken away from me. The more I learned about the case, the more deeply I was drawn into it. The more I realized how rare such a thing is, and how impossible it is to ever forget the person you love. The more I realized that no matter what the outcome is, the pain and suffering will never be stopped. This is a film that should not be missed. I am completely shocked at the negative reviews. This is truly a must-see. I hope people realize that a documentary is the best way to put together a documentary. The film truly shines. And when I say that it shines, I mean it. Every single shot in the film is beautiful. I was shocked at how well-filmed the film was. I really feel like the best parts were filmed in my home. Every shot was perfect. The only complaint I have is that it could have been a little longer. It would have been perfect if the film went on for an hour or so. However, I can't complain about the film because I feel it's a masterpiece. The film really touches you emotionally and leaves you wanting more. It's really something to watch. It's heartbreaking and incredibly emotional. It's something that you can't stop thinking about. This film is truly a masterpiece.

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Timothy Lane

The show is great, the humor is great, the characters are great. The first time I saw the show was when I was like 10. And that is my favorite part of the show. The one that makes it a cult classic and an instant cult classic is the war. I love the battles and when the citizens of Green Gate are fighting in the war. I would love to see it again, I just saw it on my TV last night and I didn't even know it was coming. I watched it, and I will never get tired of it. I have a feeling that everyone is going to love the show. It's the perfect show to watch after you go back to school or university. There are so many things to learn from it. The tone is the perfect one for it. I think you should see the show. It's not only for kids. I hope they make it into a full movie. I loved it, and I think everyone should see it.

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Aaron W.

As someone who has been working for years in the aerospace industry, I feel this film has a lot of value. Not only for aerospace engineers, but anyone who wants to see the problems that are facing our country, and the solutions we need. The topics of the film are: Weather forecasting, Earthquakes, and the dangers of aging. The crew's approach is to attempt to visualize the effects of climate change on our current infrastructure, but most importantly, they discuss the effects that climate change will have on the human race, and to what extent that will be survivable. While the documentary itself is very informative, it is not the action of the film that makes it so great. The wonderful quality of the film is that it is real, and is certainly believable, yet it is not overly politically correct, nor does it "complement" climate change "the left" that the government and media has tried to portray as the primary issue. I have to say that I am a bit weary of "political" documentaries, especially ones that are strongly "pro" or "anti" climate change. As an engineer, I do not believe that it is correct to portray the actual science of climate change as a "conspiracy" between government agencies, or that those who have worked in the industry are somehow motivated by money. The film is strong on the information and testimony that it presents, and the great thing about it is that the scientific data and observations that are presented, are ones that are not "supposed" to be true, but are the true facts as they are based on current scientific understanding. I highly recommend this film to anyone, who wants to learn more about the challenges facing our planet, and to find out how the situation has been improving over the past few decades. I am not a scientist, but I felt that this documentary gave a much better view of what is going on, and is still going on, in the world today. This documentary is a great way to start, and if you are in the military or interested in a career in the industry, I would recommend this documentary to you.

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Katherine

The film, Seed: The Untold Story, is a documentary about the Orchid Relief Foundation and what they do. The film is in a nutshell about how the Orchid Relief Foundation saved the lives of children in the United States during the Great Depression. The film takes a look at how the foundation saves lives. The film covers all the steps of the organization and goes into great detail on the story of the foundation. The film also looks at the various people who have been in the organization, how the people who work for the foundation are chosen and how the organization is financed. It was a pleasure to watch the film. The film is about saving the lives of children. It is also about giving back to society. The film shows how the foundation was started and how it changed the lives of children. The film is very well written. It is a great documentary. I have watched this film several times and I enjoy the stories of the children that have been saved by the organization. The film is not a negative film, it is a good film. The film was edited very well. It is an engaging film and I have enjoyed it so much that I will recommend it to others.

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Daniel S.

A brilliant documentary from some of the greatest movie makers and film historians alive. Whether you're a serious film maker or a casual watcher, this is a must see.

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Julie Turner

I am proud to say that I live in London, and I watched this documentary at a party, and I don't usually go to parties. So this movie really hit home for me. I didn't want to come across as someone who was highly critical of the guys, but it was so much more than that. I really appreciate this movie and I will definitely buy the DVD in a few months time. I think it is a movie that really does a good job of putting into perspective what is going on in the world, and it's sad how this situation was handled. I don't really know the men involved, but I know their stories, and the effect it had on them and the people around them. I'm just so happy to see this movie on DVD!

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Rachel R.

Before watching this movie, I did not know that the aforementioned IKEA man, Dave, would make a documentary on what IKEA did for him and his family. The footage from the original documentary, "IKEA Way" was never screened as it contained news footage and commentary from a few people that did not really know anything about the company. This documentary, "IKEA Way", was done by IKEA, the company, and the documentary goes in depth on the story of a man that was caught with some really disturbing information about what went on at the company. This man and his family, who are Canadian, are in very good health. They are all in great health and they are proud of that. This documentary was meant to be educational to anyone who wishes to know more about what happened at IKEA. It is an educational film. If you want to know more about IKEA, I recommend you to watch this documentary.

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Diane Walsh

I enjoyed the documentary a lot. I especially liked the process of discovering the plant seed and knowing the land was valuable. It was interesting to learn that the seed started the seed bank movement and how it spread to more and more seed banks. The producers were good at identifying some of the groups that were contributing to the cause. Their stories were funny, but so were the people interviewed. It was a great effort to present the work of the people who were on the land. I highly recommend this film.

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Beverly

I would recommend this documentary to everyone and especially to anybody who is living in Europe and can appreciate the details of the United States or people who have been there or know a person who has been there. It is the truth, which is what I like most about this documentary, that it does not try to present the reality or influence anybody. It just tells the truth as it is, as it has happened, and as it is for most of the people who lived through this era. This documentary is really for people who have lived through this time. It is a must watch for everyone who lived through this time. I have watched it twice and will watch it more. This documentary is one of the best I have seen, and it deserves to be on the best documentary films list. The first time I watched it, I did not understand all of it and had to watch it again. The second time I watched it, I could understand the story of how people could still live through the times they lived through, and still have some sense of normalcy, and how people must still deal with the tragedies of their past, and how the people still live their life and still have problems, which is what makes people sad. I can really feel the pain and the difficulties these people went through in the past, and how difficult it was for them to deal with the aftermath. That is what makes this documentary so important. I would recommend this documentary to everyone, because it is important to understand that there is still people alive today who have experienced the things that happened, and that they have problems with their own. I am happy to see that the people who watched this documentary, found out that there is still some kind of normal life for most of the people living through this time. People have not been through the same as the people who lived through the time, and they just have to deal with it and live with it. That is what I like most about this documentary. I have watched this documentary three times, and I still cannot get enough of it, and I will watch it a fourth time in the next week. The only reason I could not give this documentary a 10 is that I could not understand all of it, but I hope that I will understand more in the future, and that this documentary will continue to be appreciated by all the people who watch it.

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Madison Williamson

I just wanted to share a bit of my opinion on this film, as a fan of this genre for years. I recently caught it on TV, and was in a good mood and wanted to see it. The way it was told was great, and the way it was shown had me on the edge of my seat, until the end of the film. I was shocked at the amount of people out there that I've seen, who either have never heard of the seeds of ideas that the makers of this film have brought forth, or who have just had no clue what they are talking about. For some, it may be a bit confusing, but I was able to figure it out, without a lot of thought. It was simply awesome. This is the most honest, true, and authentic depiction of what is going on with the seed industry out there, and what it means to the growers and growers' families. It is a must-see, and if you are thinking about watching it, do it! I can not imagine anyone not liking this film. It may not be a great film to tell a 100th story, or even 100% true, but if you are in the mood to have an emotional experience that can't be reproduced or repeated, watch this film. It's not going to be for everyone, but it is definitely worth a watch, especially for those who are interested in the seed industry.