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  Open  Sesame: The Story of Seeds Feature  Length Documentary Open  Sesame: The Story of Seeds is a  feature-length documentary about a tiny “part” of the food chain: seeds, with a huge impact that affects us all.  Insights into the  future of seeds and food supply may help to foretell our collective  future.  Open  Sesame: The Story of Seeds was directed by award-winning filmmaker  Sean Kaminsky.  The film looks at the exceptional challenges that  face seeds and our food supply.  According to the FAO (Food and  Agriculture Organization of the UN), approximately 90 percent of the  fruit and vegetable varieties that existed 100 years ago are gone.  Heritage grain is near extinction. Meanwhile, GMO crops threaten  traditional varieties via cross-contamination and patents prevent  small farmers from breeding new varieties. Yet seed diversity is  essential to provide food for a growing population in a changing  climate. Most people unless they garden or farm aren’t aware of the risks facing our seed supply. This film seeks to change that by empowering people to take seeds back into their own hands in ways both small and large.  After visiting Seed School at Native Seeds/SEARCH for the film,  Kaminsky decided to begin his own small seed company. “I came to  Seed School to make a movie, I left wanting to start my own seed  company.” The New York based filmmaker explains. The  one night only Cottonwood screening will feature a Q&A with local  seed experts Belle Starr and Bill McDorman, former Native  Seeds/SEARCH Directors, founders  of Seed School (featured in the film) and creators of Rocky Mountain  Seed Alliance. The Open Sesame event is sponsored by Gardens for Humanity, Verde Thumbs, Rocky Mountain Seed Alliance, and Old Town Center for the Arts. 
    
    
    
For  more information about this event please visit  OpenSesameMovie.com/Cottonwood  Belle Starr: belle@seedsave.org Sean Kaminsky: opensesameproject@gmail.com or 212-391-2031  | 
	  
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