Behind America’s dollar hamburgers and 72-ounce sodas is a key ingredient that quietly fuels our fast-food nation: corn.
This hilarious documentary, follows recent college graduates Ian Cheney and Curt Ellis on their journey from the East Coast to rural Iowa, where they decide to grow an acre of the nation’s most powerful crop.
Alarmed by signs of America’s bulging waistlines, the filmmakers arrive in the Midwest enthusiastic about their new endeavor. For their farm-to-be, they choose a tiny town in Floyd, County, Iowa—a place that, coincidentally, both Ian and Curt’s great-grandfathers called home three generations ago.
By summer, their modern farm is thriving, and the Corn Belt is moving toward a record harvest of 11 billion bushels of corn. But where will all that corn go? With their crop growing head-high, Ian and Curt leave the farm to see where America’s abundance of corn ends up.
As Ian and Curt discover, almost everything Americans eat contains corn. High-fructose corn syrup, corn-fed meat, and corn-based processed foods are the staples of the modern diet. America’s record harvests of corn are supported by a government subsidy system that promotes corn production beyond all market demand. As Ian and Curt return to Iowa to watch their 10,000-pound harvest fill the combine’s hopper and make its way into America’s food, they realize their acre of land shouldn’t be planted in corn again—if they can help it.
King Corn is a feature documentary about two friends, one acre of corn and the subsidized crop that drives our fast-food nation. In King Corn, Ian Chesney and Curt Ellis, best friends from college on the east coast, move to the heartland to learn where their food comes from. With the help of friendly neighbors, genetically modified seeds, nitrogen fertilizers and powerful herbicides, they plant and grow a bumper crop of America’s most-productive, most-subsidized grain on one acre of Iowa soil. But when they try to follow their pile of corn into the food system, what they find raises troubling questions about how we eat – and how we farm.
Directed by
Aaron Woolf
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Ian Cheney writer
Curtis Ellis writer
Jeffrey K. Miller writer
Aaron Woolf writer
Cast (in alphabetical order)
Earl L. Butz ... Himself (as Earl Butz)
Ian Cheney ... Himself
Curt Ellis ... Himself
Produced by
Ian Cheney .... co-producer
Curt Ellis .... co-producer
Curtis Ellis .... co-producer
Aaron Woolf .... producer
Cinematography by
Ian Cheney
Sam Cullman
Aaron G. Woolf (as Aaron Woolf)
Film Editing by
Jeffrey K. Miller
Sound Department
Peter Levin .... sound re-recording mixer
Camera and Electrical Department
Taylor Gentry .... additional camerawork
Robert Hurst .... additional camerawork
Taylor Krauss .... additional camerawork
Editorial Department
Elliot Diviney .... assistant editor
Taylor Gentry .... assistant editor
Festivals:
Hot Docs Film Festival
SXSW Film Festival
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