Vegetable Frat House
At a California university, a group of vegan students forms an underground club for growing organic vegetables. Their idyllic project is disrupted by a mysterious investor offering to turn their hobby into a multi-million dollar business. What begins as an environmental movement quickly evolves into a network of rare seed smuggling and biopiracy. This 2026 crime documentary thriller explores the fine line between activism and crime, showing how good intentions can lead to dark consequences. The film blends interviews with actual participants and reconstructions of key events, creating a tense investigative atmosphere.
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📋 Film Details
| Year | 2026 |
| Country | United States of America |
| Genre | Crime, Documentary |
| Director | Aaron Harris |
| Runtime | 16 min. |
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🎬 MovieFinder's Take
The director employs cinéma vérité techniques, alternating between archival campus footage and contemporary interviews in neutral locations. The camera often follows subjects in motion, creating an immersive sense of being inside unfolding events.
Those who appreciate ethical dilemmas will find the transformation from eco-utopia to corporate thriller both unsettling and thought-provoking. What lingers is the question of principle's price in a capitalist world. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Aaron Harris
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🎭 Cast
Sullivan May
Carson Carrot
Alex Ren
Larry Lettuce
Rose Stafferi
Perry Potato
Aaron Harris
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Rowan Jackson
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Gage Goge
Gage Garlic
Christian Luna
Christian Rudabegga
Rowan Surkan
Rowan Rudabegga
Rowan Tull
Rowan Ruben
Chris Mithel
Kenny Cauliflower
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