“The “holy sh*t” documentary of the year.”
— Brian Tallerico, RogerEbert.com
KPAC presents the award-winning documentary THE GRAB. The documentary exposes a growing national security and economic threat: foreign governments, multinational corporations, and unaccountable private interests gaining control over America’s food and water systems. Years in the making, the film reveals how these actors—working alongside large-scale processors and investors—are consolidating farmland and extracting resources, weakening domestic supply chains and putting U.S. food independence at risk. At its core, this is a fight over who controls the resources that sustain everyday Americans.
Democrats stand with American farmers and rural communities. As rising fuel and fertilizer costs already strain producers, allowing foreign entities to acquire more agricultural land only deepens the pressure. Protecting American farmland isn’t just about economics—it’s about safeguarding national security, strengthening local economies, and ensuring that America’s food system remains in American hands.
Sponsored by Latah County Democrats.
Rated: Not Rated | 1 hr 44 min | Tickets: $8 Adult / Film Pass
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