Sacred Cow: The Nutritional, Environmental and Ethical Case for Better Meat

80 Minutes / Not Rated

Written by Callie T. Wiser

Directed by Diana Rodgers


 

Sacred Cow poster (Courtesy of Uncork'd Entertainment)
Sacred Cow poster (Courtesy of Uncork’d Entertainment)

Synopsis:

At our grocery stores and dinner tables, even the most thoughtful consumers are overwhelmed by the number of considerations to weigh when choosing what to eat—especially when it comes to meat. Guided by the noble principle of least harm, many responsible citizens resolve the ethical, environmental, and nutritional conundrum by quitting meat entirely. But can a healthy, resilient, and conscientious food system exist without animals?

Sacred Cow probes the fundamental moral, environmental and nutritional quandaries we face in raising and eating animals. In this project, we focus our lens on the largest and perhaps most maligned of farmed animals, the cow.


This is a documentarian’s dream watch: a documentary that actually teaches you things, and not in a boring way.

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Sacred Cow is narrated by Nick Offerman.

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