MEAT THE FUTURE
Canada, 2020, 88 min
Director: Liz Marshall
Producer: Liz Marshall
Editor: Carolyn Christie, Roland Schlimme
Cinematographer: John Price
Is it real meat or Frankenmeat? Some call it “cultivated meat”, a food science that grows real meat from animal cells in a controlled environment, free from disease and infection. Some see this as a revolution in food production, a sustainable way to feed the world in the future without the need to breed, raise and slaughter animals. At the forefront of this urgent new frontier is cardiologist Dr. Uma Valeti, the co-founder and CEO of Memphis Meats, one of the leading start-ups in the field. From a meatball which cost $18,000 per pound in 2016 to the world's first "clean" chicken fillet in 2017 for a significantly lower cost, the film follows Valeti over three years as the cost of production continues to plummet, and consumers eye the birth of this industry.
Liz Marshall is an award-winning Canadian filmmaker. Her feature-length films, such as The Ghosts in Our Machine, explore social justice and environmental themes through strong characters.
UP CLOSE Intro by Director Liz Marshall