King Corn on PBS
Posted Apr 15th 2008 2:05PM by Marisa McClellan
Filed under: Farming, Television/Film

I've written about
King Corn before, both
when it first was being screened around the country and then
when AOL Video made a 20 minute clip of it available for viewing. I am happy to say that now
you can watch it in the comfort of your own home, on PBS. You'll have to check your local listings for specific airing information, as that changes depending on markets. In some locales, you'll be able to watch it tonight, here in Philly it won't be on until Friday night at 11 pm (an unfortunate time). Whenever it's on, set your DVRs or VCRs (my parents still use one and there's nothing wrong with that) and make sure you catch it.
Tags: independent lens, IndependentLens, King Corn, KingCorn, PBS, Public Broadcasting Service, Public Television, PublicBroadcastingService, PublicTelevision
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4-16-2008 @ 3:56PM
Average Betty said...
I can't wait to see this documentary... it is on tomorrow at 9PM for me!
"Cooking up a Story" did some great interviews with the film maker, Curt Ellis, that may pique your interest:
Part 1: http://youtube.com/watch?v=9eBJQ-bajns
Part 2: http://youtube.com/watch?v=m5bAfPsUAb8
Part 3: http://youtube.com/watch?v=J2vARSdg7bw
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