Introduction by Director Diana Rogers
Sacred Cow focuses on cattle as a test case for the nutritional, environmental, and ethical case for better meat when raised humanely and sustainably. After the film, there will be a discussion and Q&A with Alan Lewis, Natural Grocers’ navigator of food and agriculture policy; author and sustainable food production advocate Nicolette Hahn Niman, Diana Rogers; journalist Judith D. Schwartz.
*For a different perspective on this issue, be sure to check out our screening of Meat the Future, premiering Friday, January 29th at 7:30pm (MST).
For live viewers:
- 3:30 pm Program begins
- 3:40 pm Feature film
- 5:10-5:45 pm Live discussion with Q&A
Those watching after the live events have occurred may do so at their convenience. A recording of the live discussion will be available to begin streaming until midnight on February 5th.
Note: R Gallery in Boulder is showing an in-person and online exhibit of art by Colorado artists inspired by Festival films, including Sacred Cow. Lisa Baird is the artist for Sacred Cow.
Festival extras
- Join the FFFF Virtual Lounge Facebook group to share your Festival experience with other Festival viewers. Talk about your favorite movie. Recommend a spirited discussion.
- Consider getting a Festival movie gobblebox from the Inventing Room Dessert Shop or local food snack box from the Boulder County Farmers Markets to enjoy during the movie. For more information about Festival movie snacks, click here.
Introduction by Director Diana Rodgers
- Year2021
- Runtime4 minutes
Introduction by Director Diana Rogers
Sacred Cow focuses on cattle as a test case for the nutritional, environmental, and ethical case for better meat when raised humanely and sustainably. After the film, there will be a discussion and Q&A with Alan Lewis, Natural Grocers’ navigator of food and agriculture policy; author and sustainable food production advocate Nicolette Hahn Niman, Diana Rogers; journalist Judith D. Schwartz.
*For a different perspective on this issue, be sure to check out our screening of Meat the Future, premiering Friday, January 29th at 7:30pm (MST).
For live viewers:
- 3:30 pm Program begins
- 3:40 pm Feature film
- 5:10-5:45 pm Live discussion with Q&A
Those watching after the live events have occurred may do so at their convenience. A recording of the live discussion will be available to begin streaming until midnight on February 5th.
Note: R Gallery in Boulder is showing an in-person and online exhibit of art by Colorado artists inspired by Festival films, including Sacred Cow. Lisa Baird is the artist for Sacred Cow.
Festival extras
- Join the FFFF Virtual Lounge Facebook group to share your Festival experience with other Festival viewers. Talk about your favorite movie. Recommend a spirited discussion.
- Consider getting a Festival movie gobblebox from the Inventing Room Dessert Shop or local food snack box from the Boulder County Farmers Markets to enjoy during the movie. For more information about Festival movie snacks, click here.
Introduction by Director Diana Rodgers
- Year2021
- Runtime4 minutes