King Corn  (2007)

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The movie King Corn, released in 2007 and directed by Aaron Woolf with Ian Cheney, Sam Cullman, Aaron G. Woolf as cinematographer and editing by Jeffrey K. Miller.
Directed by | Aaron Woolf
Cinematography by | Ian Cheney, Sam Cullman, Aaron G. Woolf
Edited by | Jeffrey K. Miller
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Country | USA
Language | English
Genres | Documentary

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Himself - Bledsoe Cattle Company
Himself - Former Secretary Of Agriculture
Herself - Relative
Himself
Himself - Farmer
Herself - Farmer
Himself - Environmental Working Group
Himself - University Of Colorado
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Herself - Corn Refiners Association
Himself - Cattle Rancher
Herself - Cattle Rancher
Himself - Farmer
Herself - Methodist Hospital, Brooklyn
Himself - University Of Virginia
Himself - Certified Crop Advisor
Himself - Farmer
Himself - Cab Driver
Herself - Methodist Hospital, Brooklyn
Himself - University Of California
Himself - Farmer
Himself - Reid's Funeral Chapel
Himself - Iowa State University
Himself - Iowa State University
Himself - Harvard University
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