
The 109-minute film investigates the trajectory of the multinational Monsanto and the role it has played in the global agribusiness. Through documents, interviews, and testimonies from scientists, farmers, and activists, the documentary traces a history marked by the production of agrochemicals, transgenic seeds, and corporate policies that have affected territories, ecosystems, and ways of life.
The screening raises questions about food sovereignty, the agro-industrial model, control over seeds, and the relationship between economy, health, and the environment. A starting point to think together about what alternatives and resistances exist today.
Friday, 6 PM
Ana Díaz Rico Municipal Center
Plaça Blocs Florida, 15B
< M > L1 Florida
Free entry until full capacity is reached
