- Global view on using food supplies as a weapon by Russia during full scale invasion to Ukraine.
- From Max Serio, the award-winning Italian filmmaker behind Netflix's "Spycraft," comes a groundbreaking documentary that reveals the frightening truth about Russia's use of wheat as a weapon of mass destruction. Through firsthand accounts from those involved and insights from experts around the world, Serio presents a chilling look into the calculated destruction of Ukraine's agricultural potential and the global implications of this sinister plan.
This powerful film, titled "Hunger," provides compelling evidence that the devastation of Ukraine's wheat industry is not an unfortunate byproduct of conflict but rather a deliberate act that could have far-reaching consequences for humanity. With unprecedented access and meticulous investigative reporting, "Hunger" exposes the truth behind this malevolent scheme and sounds the alarm about the looming threat to global food security.
After watching this shocking documentary, you'll never view bread or wheat in the same way again. "Hunger" offers a sobering reminder of the fragility of our world and the ways in which political conflict and international power struggles can impact everyday life in unexpected and devastating ways.
With its gripping storytelling, powerful visuals, and groundbreaking research, "Hunger" is a must-watch for anyone interested in global affairs, food security, or the intersection of politics and agriculture. Don't miss this chance to witness Max Serio's latest masterpiece and gain a deeper understanding of the world we live in.
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