THE GOOD FOOD FILM SERIES
A collection of short films highlighting Arizona farmers and food community
From seed to plate, and the many stops in between, the Good Food Film Series brings the societal challenges facing the farming and food community across Arizona and food access stories to your preferred viewing screen. These are stories of the often unseen heroes, doing the good work of not only growing and providing healthy, fresh food to our communities but also taking bold environmental and food sovereignty action to create a more sustainable and just local food system.
Arizona’s Local Food Movement
You can now watch the films for free or host an event that includes the films at your next event or meeting.
The Good Food Film Series tells the story of our local food system—weaving the personal narratives of Arizona farmers and growers who are doing the good work of building a resilient and sustainable local food supply.
Each film features speakers from the Arizona food system and farming community who are making significant contributions to the local food movement. Film topics revolve around sustainability and conservation efforts, farmland loss, food sovereignty and justice, and farming practices that farmers are using to address land, water, and climate challenges.