30 December 2018

Vegan 2018 (2018)

The film charts the rise of the vegan movement, showcasing key events that happened over the last 12 months, as well as interviews with leaders in the movement. The film shows a movement in its ascendancy, painting a portrait of how more people are starting to move away from the ethical, environmental, and health horrors of animal exploitation.

Vegan 2017 (2017)

Vegan 2017 charts the movement's triumphs - as well as the adversity it has faced as it continues to grow. It is produced by PBN founder Klaus Mitchell. He is excited about the new film believing it will resonate with a larger audience than the previous installments, saying: "This one is longer, more professional, and I think more accessible for non-vegans."

21 October 2018

Dominion (2018) FULL

'Dominion' is the feature-length documentary sequel to 2014's Lucent. While Lucent focused mostly on the Australian pig farming industry, Dominion will have a much broader scope as a comprehensive account of the numerous ways animals are used and abused in Australia. By exploring six primary facets of our interaction with animals - Pets, Wildlife, Scientific Research, Entertainment, Clothing and Food - the film will question the morality and validity of our dominion over the animal kingdom.

9 September 2018

One Angry Vegan (2017)

The story of the most famous vegan in Israel, following her transition from an anonymous pamphlet distributer to the vegan movement leadership. Tal's life changes overnight when she meets Tsvi, a neurotic, reclusive man who dreams of a vegan revolution. He is the visionary who uses Tal as his charismatic, operational extension. Violent events and arrests become their driving force. Each provocation brings her closer to the heart of the mainstream and public awareness. But everything has a price. The more her struggle progresses, the more she becomes extreme in her views, and alienates those closest to her.

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24 February 2018

Radikálny environmentalizmus na Slovensku (2012)

Short overview of ideologies, work and activities of several animal liberation movements and individuals operating in Slovak Republic.

3 February 2018

Citizen Animal (2017)

"Do animals have Civil Rights?" An unusual and provoking question. The Pegasus family have travelled more than 12.000 kilometers throughout Europe to give voice to the animals of this world. The animals ask; animal activists, lawyers, vegan chefs, sanctuary founders and business professionals had to answer. Dr. Antoine F. Goetschel (Global Animal Law), Paul Watson (Sea Shepherd), Dr. Jane Goodall, Dr. Edmund Haferbeck (PETA), Christa Blanke (Animals' Angels), Garret John LoPorto (Civil Rights activist) and many more can be heard and seen in this film.

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20 January 2018

Preľudnenie vs. trvalá udržateľnosť (2018)

What consequences overpopulation brings? What is ecological footprint, carrying capacity and population momentum? What are the results of green technology, futuristic architecture projects, recycling, veganism, social ecology? Is sustainable development even plausible? This video tries to provide you with some answers.

9 January 2018

Pig Save: Bearing Witness (2012)

Toronto Pig Save activists bear witness each week of the pigs in transport trucks and in the slaughterhouse at Quality Meat Packers in downtown Toronto. The regular Toronto vigils are part of a growing Pig Save movement including weekly vigils in Burlington organized by Hamilton/Burlington Pig Save and the rise of Melbourne Pig Save and their regular protests to highlight their ban sow stalls campaign. Photographer Jo-Anne McArthur of We Animals goes on a road trip to visit the recently rescued Julia and her piglets at Farm Sanctuary in Watkins Glen in upstate New York.

5 January 2018

Hope for All: Unsere Nahrung - unsere Hoffnung (2016)

Half of the population in Western society suffers from being overweight. Cardio-vascular diseases, diabetes and cancer are epidemic. Our meat consumption has quintupled over the past 50 years. 65 billion land animals are being slaughtered every year for food consumption. One third of the global grain production is fed to animals for fattening while 1.8 billion people world wide suffer from hunger and starvation. Can there really be a solution to all these problems?

It was the search for an answer to this question that led Austrian author and filmmaker Nina Messinger on a journey through Europe, India and the US to investigate the consequences of our diet and to meet with leading experts in nutrition, medicine, and agriculture, among others, as well as with farmers and people who have recovered from severe illnesses by simply changing their diet. The film´s deeply distressing images and moving stories make a clear case for a plant-based diet that is not so just a short-lived life-style trend but rather for preserving our entire world. The movie serves up a stunningly simply, yet comprehensive solution – right in front of our plates. Changing our eating habits will rebalance not just our health but the planet itself.

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