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  1. Seed is a 2007 Canadian horror film written, produced, and directed by Uwe Boll. [1] Filming ran from July 17 to August 11, 2006 in British Columbia, Canada, on a $10 million budget.

  2. SEED completes a trilogy of films that uncovers the invisible connections between our food and the natural world. As we filmed seed savers, farmers, scientists and indigenous communities for SEED, we were struck by how little their voices are heard.

  3. Feb 10, 2011 · After two failed attempts to execute him in the electric chair, the still-breathing killer Max Seed (Will Sanderson) is declared dead, tied up and buried alive. After fighting his way out of his restraints to emerge from his grave, Seed goes on a blood-soaked rampage of vengeance against the people who put him there.

  4. www.imdb.com › title › tt0758781Seed (2006) - IMDb

    Nov 3, 2006 · Seed: Directed by Uwe Boll. With Michael Paré, Will Sanderson, Ralf Moeller, Jodelle Ferland. After a seemingly undead man is bound and buried alive, he digs himself back to the surface and seeks bloody vengeance on those who caused him his suffering.

  5. Few things on Earth are as miraculous and vital as seeds. Worshipped and treasured since the dawn of humankind. In the last century, 94% of our seed varieties have disappeared. SEED: The Untold Story follows passionate seed keepers protecting our 12,000 year-old food legacy.

  6. True to the form, Seed opens with a warning of graphic and disturbing footage of real events, placed in the film "to make a statement about humanity". The footage itself, a few shots of animals being brutalised and tortured, follows immediately after.

  7. Native Seeds: Supplying Restoration is a nine-part video series that explores the native seed supply chain in the western United States. Filmed over four seasons, this series weaves together footage of seed collectors, farmers, researchers, and land managers working to scale up the supply of native seeds to meet the growing restoration demand.