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Okja is a genre-blending film directed by Bong Joon-ho that tells the story of a young girl, Mija, and her genetically engineered “super-pig” companion Okja, who have lived together in the mountains of Korea. When a multinational corporation takes Okja away to exploit her as meat, Mija journeys across continents to rescue her friend. The film uses satire, adventure, and emotional drama to question industrial animal agriculture, consumerism, and corporate power in the food industry.
This documentary (co-directed by John Lewis and Keegan Kuhn) explores how systemic racism, corporate power, and inequitable food policy create health disparities in communities of colour. It follows a road-trip style investigation across the U.S., combining personal stories, scientific data, and activism to show how dietary injustice furthers chronic disease among marginalized communities.
Milked is a documentary that investigates the dairy industry—exposing how subsidies, industrial practices, environmental impacts, and policy influence the narrative around milk as a wholesome food. It questions what “milk” really represents in terms of animal welfare, climate change, and economic power. (Note: I could not reliably locate a definitive trailer or streaming link for Milked, so further local research is recommended.)