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- DirectorGeorges FranjuStarsGeorges HubertNicole LadmiralAlfred MacquartBucolic scenes from the outskirts of Paris are contrasted with stark footage from slaughterhouses.
- DirectorMyriam AlauxVictor SchonfeldStarsJulie ChristieRichard CourseSandy DennisThe film offers a comprehensive examination of the exploitation of animals in modern society.
- Campaign video on the UK livestock markets, showing that animals are often handled brutally and left for long periods without food or water, herded into overcrowded pens or left without shelter in extreme weather conditions. The investigation also found animals jabbed with sharp sticks and dragged or prodded from auction ring to pens.
- StarsCasey Kasemk.d. langMobyThe documentary talks about the reasons leading people to a vegan lifestyle. It informs viewers about the possibility of free choice and a life without meat and products associated with animal suffering.
- Animal welfare video on poultry farming and catching. Reveals the cruelty meted out to young broilers at the time of catching. Catchers carry birds by one leg, often four or five in each hand when collecting younger birds.
- DirectorChristine NicolStarsRichard LindleyThe document describes how farm animals (chickens, sheep, pigs, calves) react to various stimuli using reflexes. At the same time, it shows different levels of learning and other interesting things from the world of farm animals.
- StarsRichard Kiley"The Pig Picture" highlights never before seen Humane Farming Association investigative footage. This powerful 18-minute video traces the development of commercial pig rearing in America, from the small-scale family farms of yesterday to the corporate owned pig factories of today. Film is recommended for people of all ages. It does not contain scenes of animal slaughter and is ideal for group or school showings.
- A vintage video from Farm Sanctuary giving a historical look at the turkey industry and the consequences to the birds and consumers alike.
- DirectorJennifer AbbottStarsSusan KitchenSusan SchafersJim MasonInterviews with animal rights activists, agribusiness representatives and animal welfare experts, combined with archival footage, including some very disturbing scenes from slaughterhouses.
- The documentary shows secretly filmed footage of farm animals being beaten in the face with sticks as they are being loaded and unloaded from transport. To force them to walk to the slaughter, they are driven by stabbing with pitchforks, shocked by electric shocks, or tearing their tails. The strong smell of dismembered bloody bodies gives the animals in line a clear signal of their fate and puts them in a state of mortal anxiety where they urinate in fear. The animal, which is chased immediately in front of the death box, sees with its own eyes the bloody execution that awaits it in a moment. When it is driven into the death box, there is no escape. They put a slaughter gun to its forehead, and the animal immediately falls to the ground with its skull pierced. But it's not dead, just stunned.
- A behind-the-scenes look at large-scale animal farms. This non-commentary documentary lets the footage speak for itself.
- Viva!'s When Pigs Cry shows Viva!'s investigation of pig farms in the country's #2 'pork' producing state, North Carolina. Sick and diseased pigs are common. On a small farm in Georgia, mother pigs are kept in gestation and farrowing crates - banging their heads and frustrated by their inability to walk or even turn around.
- DirectorBruce FriedrichCem AkinStarsAlec BaldwinIn a moving narration, actor and activist Alec Baldwin exposes the truth behind humanity's cruelest invention - the factory farm.
- DirectorRyan ShapiroOver half a million ducks are confined, tortured, and slaughtered in factory farms every year in the United States to produce the gourmet cruelty foie gras. Just two companies are responsible for all of this suffering--Hudson Valley Foie Gras in New York and Sonoma Foie Gras in California. Most people have no idea that these factory farms even exist, much less what goes on inside them. Confined in crowded pens and tiny isolation cages, and force fed three times a day to fatten their livers, these ducks suffer unseen. GourmetCruelty.com takes you behind the closed doors of the entire U.S. foie gras industry, exposing the daily pain and torture inherent to the production of this cruel delicacy. Over the course of its yearlong investigation (2002-2003), GourmetCruelty.com investigators were able to rescue fifteen of these long suffering birds. Delicacy of Despair is the haunting portrait of the tens of thousands of ducks who are left behind and the fifteen who found freedom.
- Flashes of Flesh bring the process of processing living beings, often thought of as mere commodities, closer to the moment they are sent for sale or purchase. The accompanying human voice commentary in this documentary is replaced by the endless groans, moans, and wails of animals, who speak for themselves. The film depicts scenes that might make people reconsider their dietary choices. It addresses speciesism as a mindset that normalizes these horrors in our collective consciousness, rather than seeing them as natural.
- DirectorMachteld DetmersStarsJochen BusseMachteld DetmersThe documentary gives a detailed picture of the life of the pig. A life governed by as much growth as possible in as short a time as possible. We see how Knor is born on the breeding farm in the north of the Netherlands. After a few days, his tail is clipped and he is castrated. Together with his brothers and sisters, Knor spends the first ten weeks of his life here. Dramatic change enters his life when he is moved to the pig farm owned by Geert Roossien in Anevelde and spends the last 15 weeks of his life, in the company of 1600 other pigs. Right up to the end, which surprises him as much as it does the viewers.
- DirectorMichal KolesárStarsPeter BeckMarcela FreiMichal KolesárAnimal rights activist Michal Kolesár comments on the blockade of trucks transporting horses to the slaughterhouse and shares insights into other activist activities.
- StarsGene BaurLorri BaustonMarc BekoffA wonderful documentary for viewers of all ages about the thinking and feeling of animals that we all too often see as nothing more than food.
- DirectorDenise GonçalvesStarsMárcio BontempoChristian Guy CaubetSônia T. FelipeA Brazilian documentary that shows the harmful effects of massive meat production in your country(Brazil), reporting the deterioration of amazon forest and mistreatment suffered by animals in all the process of producing meat.
- DirectorJenny SteinStarsGene BaurLorri BaustonHarold BrownPeaceable Kingdom: The Journey Home explores the powerful struggle of conscience experienced by several people from traditional farming backgrounds who come to question the basic assumptions of their way of life. A riveting story of transformation and healing, the documentary portrays the farmers' sometimes amazing connections with the animals under their care, while also providing insight into the complex web of social, psychological and economic forces that have led to their inner conflict. Interwoven with the farmers' stories is the dramatic animal rescue work of a newly-trained humane police officer whose sense of justice puts her at odds with the law she is charged to uphold. With strikingly honest interviews and rare footage demonstrating the emotional lives and intense family bonds of animals most often viewed as living commodities, this groundbreaking documentary shatters stereotypical notions of farmers, farm life, and perhaps most surprisingly, farm animals themselves.
- DirectorShaun MonsonStarsJoaquin PhoenixUsing hidden cameras and never-before-seen footage, Earthlings chronicles the day-to-day practices of the largest industries in the world, all of which rely entirely on animals for profit.
- StarsTim KashMatt WilliamsFatima SerghiniFour teenagers, some meat-eaters, some vegan go on a mission to discover the truths of meat production and consumption.
- DirectorBrian HillThe vast majority of people in Britain eat meat but have little knowledge of how that meat ends up on their table. In a powerful observational documentary, Slaughterhouse: The Task of Blood reveals the day-to-day workings of a small, family-run abattoir and attempts to get inside the minds of the people who work there. It's a hidden part of British life, but the reality is that thousands of animals are slaughtered every day in abattoirs. This film shows the process of meat production as animals are killed, butchered and stored in fridges before being transported to retail outlets. It reveals the attitudes of the workers to their task, their colleagues and life.
- DirectorNikolaus GeyrhalterStarsClaus Hansen PetzArkadiusz RydellekBarbara HinzOUR DAILY BREAD is a wide-screen tableau of a feast which isn't always easy to digest - and in which we all take part. A pure, meticulous and high-end film experience that enables the audience to form their own ideas.