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SEED: The Untold Story (2016)

Seed: The Untold Story (2016)

SEED: The Untold Story
94 minutes EN Documentary
Which future will you grow?
A film about the importance of heirloom seeds to the agriculture of the world, focusing on seed keepers and activists from around the world.
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Official website: http://www.seedthemovie.com/
Production companies: Seneca Falls Picture Company, Collective Eye Films, W-film
Production countries: United States of America
Budget: $650,000
Revenue: $209,752

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