Chipotle Mexican Grill (NYSE: CMG)(NYSE: CMG.B) is joining forces with
Magnolia Pictures, Participant Media and River Road Entertainment to
help promote their critically acclaimed documentary film "Food, Inc.”
Through the partnership, Chipotle is sponsoring free screenings in 32
cities nationwide, will put promotional materials in all of its
restaurants, and plans to include a bonus feature discussing its
commitment to supporting sustainable agriculture when the film is
released on DVD later this year.
Now playing in theaters across the country, "Food, Inc” exposes
America's industrialized food system and its effect on the environment,
the economy and our overall health, and encourages Americans to become
more conscious consumers. Directed by Robert Kenner and featuring
prominent authors Michael Pollan (The Omnivore’s Dilemma and In
Defense of Food) and Eric Schlosser (Fast Food Nation), it
has been heralded as "essential viewing,” by the Los Angeles Times.
Rolling Stone film critic Peter Travers writes, "Don’t take another
bite till you see Food, Inc.”
Chipotle entered into this partnership because of its commitment to
serving food made with premium quality ingredients from more sustainable
sources and its concern over many issues associated with large scale
commercial agriculture. For more than a decade, the company has been
working to find like-minded suppliers who share its vision and
commitment to food that is raised right. Chipotle calls this vision
"Food with Integrity” and it is one of the ways it is changing the way
the world thinks about and eats fast food.
"I hope that all our customers see this film,” said Steve Ells, founder,
chairman and co-CEO of Chipotle. "The more they know about where their
food comes from, the more they will appreciate what we do.”
Through its commitment to Food with Integrity, Chipotle serves more
naturally raised meat (from animals that are raised in a humane way,
never given antibiotics or added hormones, and fed a pure vegetarian
diet) than any restaurant in the world. In addition, an increasing
percentage (currently 35 percent) of Chipotle’s beans are organically
grown, it is purchasing locally grown produce when seasonally available,
and all of the dairy the chain uses is made with milk from cows that are
never given the synthetic hormone rBGH.
"Chipotle is a great example of a company that’s on the right track to
improving our food system,” said "Food, Inc” director Robert Kenner.
"Chipotle’s philosophy shares many of the same values expressed in
‘Food, Inc’ and we are very pleased with their support of our film.”
About Chipotle
Steve Ells, founder, chairman and co-CEO, started Chipotle with the idea
that food served fast did not have to be a typical fast food experience.
Today, Chipotle continues to offer a focused menu of burritos, tacos,
burrito bowls (a burrito without the tortilla) and salads made from
fresh, high-quality raw ingredients, prepared using classic cooking
methods and served in a distinctive atmosphere. Through our vision of
Food with Integrity, Chipotle is seeking better food not only from using
fresh ingredients, but ingredients that are sustainably grown and
naturally raised with respect for the animals, the land, and the farmers
who produce the food. Chipotle opened its first restaurant in 1993 and
currently operates more than 860 restaurants. For more information,
visit Chipotle.com.
About Magnolia Pictures
Magnolia Pictures (magpictures.com) is the theatrical and home
entertainment distribution arm of the Wagner/Cuban Companies, a
vertically integrated group of media properties co-owned by Todd Wagner
and Mark Cuban that also include the Landmark Theaters chain, the
production company 2929 Productions, and high definition cable networks
HDNet and HDNet Movies. Magnolia’s 2008 slate included such critically
acclaimed films as James Marsh’s Man on Wire and Tomas Alfredson’s
Let the Right One In. Magnolia’s 2009 slate includes James Gray’s Two
Lovers, The Great Buck Howard starring John Malkovich, Guillermo
Arriaga’s The Burning Plain, documentary and festival favorite Food,
Inc with Michael Pollan and Eric Schlosser, Steven Soderbergh’s The
Girlfriend Experience, Kirby Dick’s Outrage, Anne Fontaine’s The
Girl From Monaco, Erick Zonca’s Julia, Lynn Shelton’s Humpday,
Bobcat Goldthwait’s World’s Greatest Dad, The Answer Man starring
Jeff Daniels, and Lauren Graham, John Woo’s Red Cliff, Conor
McPherson’s The Eclipse, and much more.
About Participant Media
Participant Media is a Los Angeles-based entertainment company that
focuses on socially relevant, commercially viable feature films,
documentaries and television, as well as publishing and digital media.
Participant Media is headed by CEO Jim Berk and was founded in 2004 by
philanthropist Jeff Skoll, who serves as chairman. Ricky Strauss is
president. Participant exists to tell compelling, entertaining stories
that bring to the forefront real issues that shape our lives. For each
of its projects, Participant creates extensive social action and
advocacy programs which provide ideas and tools to transform the impact
of the media experience into individual and community action.
Participant’s films include The Kite Runner, Charlie Wilson’s
War, Darfur Now, An Inconvenient Truth, Good Night
and Good Luck, Syriana, Standard Operating Procedure, The
Visitor, The Soloist and Food, Inc.
About River Road Entertainment
In the past several years, River Road Entertainment has emerged as one
of the leading independent production companies known for developing,
producing and financing unconventional films and documentaries that
astonish, inspire, reveal and provoke. After cementing its reputation
for ground breaking material with the Academy Award® winning Brokeback
Mountain, the company has produced an impressive slate of acclaimed
films, with more promise on the horizon. River Road is currently in
post-production on Terrence Malick’s The Tree of Life starring
Brad Pitt and Sean Penn and is financing The Runaways, a rock ‘n’
roll biopic about the groundbreaking 1970s all-female rock band.
Previous pictures include Into the Wild, Lust Caution, A
Prairie Home Companion, Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus,
I’m Going to Tell You a Secret and Chicago 10.