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Rotten

  • TV Series
  • 2018–2019
  • 13
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Rotten (2018)
Rotten: Season 2
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Food DocumentaryDocumentary

Rotten dives deep into the food production underworld to expose the corruption, waste and real dangers behind your everyday eating habits.Rotten dives deep into the food production underworld to expose the corruption, waste and real dangers behind your everyday eating habits.Rotten dives deep into the food production underworld to expose the corruption, waste and real dangers behind your everyday eating habits.

  • Stars
    • Latif Nasser
    • Casey Cox
    • Sonny Nguyen
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    • Stars
      • Latif Nasser
      • Casey Cox
      • Sonny Nguyen
    • 34User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Latif Nasser
    Latif Nasser
    • Narrator
    Casey Cox
    Casey Cox
    • Self - Peanut Farmer, Camilla, Georgia
    • 2018
    Sonny Nguyen
    Sonny Nguyen
    • Self - Brewer Farms, Manning, SC
    • 2018
    Leslie Lopatofsky
    Leslie Lopatofsky
    • Self - Dairy Farmer
    • 2018
    Stanley Crawford
    Stanley Crawford
    • Self - Owner, El Bosque Garlic Farm
    • 2018
    Jonathan Walker
    Jonathan Walker
    • Self - Head Beekeeper, Walker Honey Farm
    • 2018
    Sonia Hart
    Sonia Hart
    • Self - Flint Resident
    • 2019
    Jaime Payne
    Jaime Payne
    • Self - Head Chef, Lunchbox Alchemy
    • 2019
    Andrew W.M. Smith
    Andrew W.M. Smith
    • Self - Author, Terror and Terroir
    • 2019
    Laurent Gerbaud
    Laurent Gerbaud
    • Self - Chocolatier
    • 2019
    José Pinto
    José Pinto
    • Self - President, Beta San Miguel
    • 2019
    Zoila Quiroz
    Zoila Quiroz
    • Self - Resident, Petorca Province
    • 2019
    Lloyd Cunniff
    Lloyd Cunniff
    • Self - Beekeeper
    • 2018
    Ruchi Gupta
    Ruchi Gupta
    • Self - Lurie Children's Hospital & Northwestern University
    • 2018
    Brian Joseph
    Brian Joseph
    • Self - Assistant Harbor Master, Port of New Bedford
    • 2018
    Brian Smith
    Brian Smith
    • Self - Dairy Farmer
    • 2018
    Bill Coker
    Bill Coker
    • Self - W.L. Coker Farms, Alcolu, SC
    • 2018
    Rosemary Crawford
    Rosemary Crawford
    • Self - Co-owner, El Bosque Garlic Farm
    • 2018
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    8koofasa

    Not your usual food documentary

    Each story is a deep dive into a narrow industry segment like poultry in America. It is educational and informative. I like programs like this that are presented honestly and without an agenda.
    5iotaonaspinningrock

    Fair bit of munch but not much crunch

    Rotten is predominantly an American-centric documentary aimed at creating awareness around food-related crimes and scandals, particularly those which impact upon American food producers. Generally less emotionally 'shocking' than many similar 'food revolution' films, Rotten somewhat lacks information around how individual consumers might take meaningful action towards a better system, and acts instead to expose crime and corruption occurring, leaving viewers to draw their own conclusions. The series has a limited approach to tackling serious global food issues as, instead of looking at each issue from a broader perspective and investigating all components, it directs itself more towards discussing specific cases and individuals within each industry. Though only narrowly addressing the greater issues, the cases within themselves are interesting 'food for thought' and in the least the series may help to promote important wider awareness and discussion around sustainability, ethical food production, mass-scale production issues, food quality and responsibilities of producers and consumers.
    8Navon9000

    Well done, people dissappointed it doesn't tell them what to do LOL

    Some episodes are better/more interesting than others, but overall it's a good docu. It has some major focuses and unlike other wannabe docus out there lately doesn't try to create a false image of the world and what YOU should do to follow their idea of fairness. It informs and does so well as it should be. Not some highly biased individual experience based "idea" of a docu. Good stuff and worth/enjoyable to watch.
    4planktonrules

    Lacking focus

    "Rotten" is, at times, a very interesting and worthwhile television series. And, at others, it seems directionless and confusing. In other words, some episodes are well worth seeing...and others not. The problem is that the underlying philosophy of the program seems difficult to determine.

    Episode one, about honey production and the adulteration of honey coming from China is the best of the six shows. It presents a strong case and is quite compelling. But, this isn't the case with other shows...which often seem to contradict themselves. For example, in the episode about garlic, the show spends much of the time attacking one particular mega-corporation....and then, in a big switcheroo, then attacks its competitors and makes you wonder WHO is the bad guy. Another example is the show about the poultry industry. The first half of the show is about some local chicken producers who were attacked by an unknown culpret and their chickens killed....but then, suddenly, it becomes an attack on a Brazilian mega-corporation! To make matters worse, after spending all that time attacking the Brazilian corporation, the show admits that there was a huge shakeup in the industry and this same Brazilian corporation had to divest of many of its companies around the world! Talk about a lack of focus!!

    I wish the show had chosen to simply dealt with food adulteration like the first episode. And, oddly, one of the most famous adulterated products, olive oil, is never even mentioned in the series.

    Overall, some good, some very bad....a series that can be compelling and frustrating.
    9artwind

    Lovely series with the human side of food production

    I really liked Rotten, a tile that suggests a dramatic exposé which it is not, The drama is in its close-up look at real people working in the growth/ production of peanuts, garlic, milk, bees/honey, fishing (cod), and chickens. in the U.S. as well as the current state of these particular fields with regard to regulation, trade, consumer demand, profitability, etc.

    It's very engaging, fascinating even, with honest and caring attention to the foods and those who produce them. I totally enjoyed it and highly recommend it.

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      • January 5, 2018 (France)
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