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"The Botany of Desire"
Film screening and discussion with Michael Pollan,
Author, & Michael Schwarz, Filmmaker
Wednesday, September 16, 2009 |
Herbst Theatre, 7pm 
The Botany of Desire
airs on October 28, 2009 at 8 pm on PBS stations.
Please check your local listings.
The apple, the tulip, marijuana, and the potato are the stars of
the film adaptation of journalist Michael Pollan's best-selling
book, The Botany of Desire. The two-hour documentary,
which takes the same name, also features Pollan himself. It begins
in the author's own home garden before the film journeys to the
apple orchards of Kazakhstan, the tulip markets of Amsterdam, a
medical marijuana hot house and the potato fields of South America.
These four famous plants share histories with corresponding human
desires-for sweetness, beauty, intoxication, and control over food
production. The developmental relationship between human beings
and the plants is what Pollan calls "the botany of desire."
In this coevolution, Pollan argues, human beings are as controlled
as in control. "It makes just as much sense to think of agriculture
as something the grasses did to people as a way to conquer the trees,"
he writes.
A professor at UC Berkeley's Graduate School of Journalism, Michael
Pollan is a contributing writer to the New York Times Magazine
and the author of many books. Producer and director of The Botany
of Desire, Michael Schwarz has produced numerous documentary
films and won several Emmy awards for his work.
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