“Farmers are the people who give life to the world. If I could feed people good quality food, it may change the way they look at food, and in turn, change the way they look at life”
-Sekani Nash
Organic Farmer, The Bahamas
“Farmers are the people who give life to the world. If I could feed people good quality food, it may change the way they look at food, and in turn, change the way they look at life”
-Sekani Nash
Organic Farmer, The Bahamas
Up against a broken food system suffering from ecosystem destruction, climate change, health epidemics, and inequality, a brave group of visionary leaders in agriculture, healthcare, and education works to build a more just and regenerative system in their local communities - giving rise to a new global vision for Feeding Tomorrow
Up against a broken food system suffering from ecosystem destruction, climate change, health epidemics, and inequality, a brave group of visionary leaders in agriculture, healthcare, and education works to build a more just and regenerative system in their local communities - giving rise to a new global vision for Feeding Tomorrow
SYNOPSIS
We all have the power to make positive changes in the world, and food is at the center of that change. FEEDING TOMORROW tells an interconnected story of how food interacts with and transforms every part of our lives. By threading together the stories of a dynamic group of innovators, we cast a new vision for a more regenerative world.
Our lens focuses on innovators across agriculture, healthcare, and education as they work to transform our broken food system. We follow Thabiti Brown, Head of School at Codman Academy, Lisa Mcdowell, Director of Nutrition at St Joseph Mercy Hospitals, and Mark Shepard, Founder & Farmer of New Forest Farm to discover the biggest challenges and the real solutions we face in agriculture, healthcare, and education.
Our film documents the hard truth about where we are today and provides tangible, working examples: farming that will feed our future, healthy food that will heal us, and a new model for holistic education. Each of our experts provides tangible actions that each one of us can make in our daily lives to be a part of the change.
SYNOPSIS
We all have the power to make positive changes in the world, and food is at the center of that change. FEEDING TOMORROW tells an interconnected story of how food interacts with and transforms every part of our lives. By threading together the stories of a dynamic group of innovators, we cast a new vision for a more regenerative world.
Our lens focuses on innovators across agriculture, healthcare, and education as they work to transform our broken food system. We follow Thabiti Brown, Head of School at Codman Academy, Lisa Mcdowell, Director of Nutrition at St Joseph Mercy Hospitals, and Mark Shepard, Founder & Farmer of New Forest Farm to discover the biggest challenges and the real solutions we face in agriculture, healthcare, and education.
Our film documents the hard truth about where we are today and provides tangible, working examples: farming that will feed our future, healthy food that will heal us, and a new model for holistic education. Each of our experts provides tangible actions that each one of us can make in our daily lives to be a part of the change.
Oliver English is a Filmmaker, Chef, Food Advocate and former restaurant developer. He is the Co-Founder & CEO of Common Table Creative (CTC),
an impact driven production company overseeing the production of Feeding Tomorrow. Growing up in his family restaurants, he has been intimately involved in the food business ever since. Prior to launching CTC, he led his family company’s international development, opening restaurants throughout North America, Europe, Asia, the Caribbean, and the Middle East. He has learned first-hand the positive and negative effects of globalization and climate change on the worlds food system, which have instilled a fierce desire to highlight these issues and inspire real change in the world. A graduate of Cornell’s School of Hotel Administration, Oliver oversees production and development. @Oliver_English
Simon English is an environmentalist, film director, editor and cinematographer. At home in NYC, Simon is the senior videographer for Broadway Style Guide and partner at ME Films, and his reel includes work from short narrative films, music videos, and event red carpet coverage. Simon is passionate about telling stories that raise awareness on efforts to bring greater sustainability to our planet. A graduate of the New York Film Academy, Simon oversees all cinematography and editing. @Simon_English
Jamer Bellis is a Plant Biologist, Story Teller and Technology Creator. He found a love for biological systems while studying Plant Genetics, Ecology and Organic Chemistry at Cornell University. After moving into Technology in New York City, he worked with engineers to scale teams at two companies with billion dollar evaluations: Zocdoc and Wework. Jamer is passionate about empowering individuals with tangible actions and specific choices that influence the Global Food System. Jamer serves as the Assistant Camera and Producer assisting with overall production, scientific inquiry, and strategic activities. @Jamerbellis
Ethan Hethcote is a producer and social influencer with a passion to build a better world through media. Growing up on his family’s cattle farm in rural Indiana, he has developed an intimate relationship with food throughout his life. In his undergraduate studies at Indiana University he studied film production and public and environmental affairs, which gave him a unique perspective into our modern media landscape. With a keen insight into digital communication, Ethan contributes to the overall direction and production. @ethanhethcote
Mark Miller is a cinematographer, editor, and social influencer. Discovering his passion for storytelling in college, Mark has been creating and uploading videos to the online platform of YouTube for over four years. He has created over 300 videos and amassed a following of over 600,000 subscribers, to whom he promotes positivity and acceptance. With an engaging audience all around the world, Mark uses cinematography as a universal language to make connections and bring people together. @Marke_Miller
One of the most important things we've learned in life is that when we can come to together around a common cause, we can make incredible things happen. That's why we're asking for your help in making this film possible. We're making this for all of us: to educate, elevate, and encourage thoughtful activism amongst all citizens of the world. We are stronger together than we ever are apart. Please support us in bringing this important film to life.
Feeding Tomorrow is fiscally sponsored by Creative Visions Foundation (CVF). CVF is a publicly supported 501(c)(3), which supports Creative Activists who use the power of media and the arts to affect positive change in the world.
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Join the movement!
Please fill out the form below with any inquiries and
follow us on Instagram @FeedingTomorrow.
Contact us for video, audio, and multimedia publishing services including
audio and video broadcasting services over the Internet