Dive into the intricate world of plant genetics with this curated list of documentaries. These films not only educate but also inspire, shedding light on the groundbreaking research and the ethical dilemmas surrounding genetic modification in plants. Whether you're a budding botanist or just curious about where your food comes from, these documentaries offer a deep dive into the science that shapes our agriculture and environment.

GMO OMG (2013)
Description: A personal journey of a father investigating the GMO industry, questioning the safety and ethics of genetically modified foods.
Fact: The film was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival.


The Gene Revolution (2015)
Description: This documentary explores the potential of genetically modified crops to solve global hunger issues, focusing on the work of scientists in developing countries.
Fact: The film was screened at the United Nations to discuss food security and sustainable agriculture.


Seeds of Change (2012)
Description: Follows the journey of a scientist as he travels the world to understand how genetic diversity in plants can help combat climate change.
Fact: The film features interviews with Nobel laureates and leading geneticists.


The Future of Food (2004)
Description: An eye-opening look at genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in our food supply, exploring both the benefits and the controversies.
Fact: This documentary has been used in classrooms worldwide to educate students on GMOs.


Okra: The Miracle Plant (2018)
Description: Focuses on the genetic engineering of okra to improve its nutritional value and resistance to pests, showcasing the potential of genetic modification.
Fact: The film was produced in collaboration with the International Okra Research Institute.


The Green Revolution (2006)
Description: Chronicles the history and impact of the Green Revolution, highlighting the role of plant genetics in increasing crop yields.
Fact: Features interviews with Norman Borlaug, the father of the Green Revolution.


The Seeds of Vandana Shiva (2019)
Description: Explores the work of Vandana Shiva, an environmental activist, and her fight against GMOs and for seed sovereignty.
Fact: The film includes exclusive footage from Shiva's farm in India.


The World According to Monsanto (2008)
Description: Investigates the influence of Monsanto, one of the largest producers of genetically modified seeds, on global agriculture.
Fact: The documentary was banned in the United States for a period due to its critical stance on Monsanto.


Bitter Seeds (2011)
Description: Examines the impact of genetically modified cotton seeds on Indian farmers, highlighting the social and economic consequences.
Fact: Part of a trilogy on globalization, this film focuses on the human cost of GM crops.


The Gene Hunters (2016)
Description: Follows scientists on a quest to find and preserve the world's most valuable plant genes before they are lost forever.
Fact: The film was shot in remote locations across six continents.
