食物的未来

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  • <p>  Future of Food In the pas… <p>  Future of Food In the past year, we have seen food riots on three continents, food inflation has rocketed and experts predict that by 2050, if things don't change, we will see mass starvation across the world. This film sees George Alagiah travel the world in search of solutions to the growing global food crisis. From the two women working to make their Yorkshire market town self-sufficient to the academic who claims it could be better for the environment to ship in lamb from New Zealand, George Alagiah meets the people who believe they know how we should feed the world as demand doubles by the middle of the century.<br/>  【India】<br/>  George joins a Masai chief among the skeletons of hundreds of cattle he has lost to climate change and the English farmer who tells him why food production in the UK is also hit. He spends a day eating with a family in Cuba to find out how a future oil shock could lead to dramatic adjustments to diets. He visits the breadbasket of India to meet the farmer who now struggles to irrigate his land as water tables drop, and finds out why obesity is spiralling out of control in Mexico.<br/>  Back in Britain, George investigates what is wrong with people's diets, and discovers that the UK imports an average of 3000 litres of water per capita every day. He talks to top nutritionist Susan Jebb, DEFRA minister Hilary Benn and Nobel laureate Rajendra Pachauri to uncover what the future holds for our food.<br/>  【Senegal】<br/>  George heads out to India to discover how a changing diet in the developing world is putting pressure on the world's limited food resources. He finds out how using crops to produce fuel is impacting on food supplies across the continents. George then meets a farmer in Kent, who is struggling to sell his fruit at a profit, and a British farmer in Kenya who is shipping out tonnes of vegetables for our supermarket shelves. He also examines why so many people are still dying of hunger after decades of food aid.<br/>  Back in the UK, George challenges the decision-makers with the facts he has uncovered - from Oxfam head of research Duncan Green to Sainsbury's boss Justin King. He finds out why British beef may offer a model for future meat production and how our appetite for fish is stripping the world's seas bare.<br/>  【Cuba】<br/>  In the final episode George Alagiah heads out to Havana to find out how they are growing half of their fruit and vegetables right in the heart of the city, investigates the 'land-grabs' trend - where rich countries lease or buy up the land used by poor farmers in Africa - and meets the Indian agriculturalists who have almost trebled their yields over the course of a decade.<br/>  George finds out how we in this country are using cutting-edge science to extend the seasons recycle our food waste and even grow lettuce in fish tanks to guarantee the food on our plates.<br/>  He hears the arguments about genetically modified food and examines even more futuristic schemes to get the food on to our plates.</p>
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《食物的未来》是由George Alagiah执导并于2009年上映的一部纪录片。影片聚焦全球粮食危机,探讨了在人口增长、气候变化和资源枯竭的背景下,人类如何应对未来的食物供应问题。影片通过实地考察和专家访谈,揭示了现代农业、食品分配系统以及全球贸易中的种种问题。影片的背景设定在21世纪初,当时全球正面临着前所未有的粮食价格波动和供应不稳定。导演George Alagiah亲自走访了多个国家和地区,包括非洲、亚洲和美洲,与农民、科学家、政策制定者以及普通消费者对话,试图寻找解决粮食危机的可行方案。影片不仅展示了现代农业的高效与弊端,还探讨了有机农业、基因改造食品以及本地化食物系统的潜力。通过真实的故事和数据,影片呼吁观众重新思考食物的来源和未来。
《食物的未来》是一部极具启发性的纪录片,剧本严谨且富有深度,通过多角度的叙事方式,将复杂的全球粮食问题呈现得清晰易懂。导演George Alagiah的实地考察和专家访谈为影片增添了权威性和真实感。影片的演技并非传统意义上的表演,而是通过真实人物的故事和情感打动观众,使得抽象的数据和理论变得生动具体。从历史价值来看,影片不仅记录了21世纪初全球粮食危机的现状,还提出了前瞻性的解决方案,具有重要的参考意义。影片的摄影和剪辑也值得称赞,通过精美的画面和流畅的叙事节奏,将观众带入一个关于食物未来的深刻思考。总体而言,这部影片在剧本、演技和历史价值上都表现出色,是一部不可多得的纪录片佳作。
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‘我们吃的食物,决定我们的健康和地球的未来。’
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‘种子不再属于农民,而是属于那些拥有专利的大公司。’
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‘当我们谈论粮食时,其实是在谈论权力。’
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‘工业化的农业系统正在摧毁土壤,而不是保护它。’
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‘我们需要的是一个更加公平、透明和可持续的食物系统。’
George Alagiah
🎭演员:George Alagiah
导演兼主持人,通过实地考察和访谈,引导观众深入思考粮食危机的根源和解决方案。
农民代表
🎭演员:多位真实农民
来自不同国家和地区的农民,他们的故事展示了现代农业的挑战和机遇。
科学家
🎭演员:多位农业科学家
通过专业分析,探讨基因改造食品和可持续农业的潜力与风险。
政策制定者
🎭演员:多位政府官员
从政策角度分析粮食分配和贸易问题,提出可能的解决方案。
消费者
🎭演员:多位普通消费者
通过他们的选择和观点,反映公众对食物未来的关注和期待。