Mija risks everything to prevent a powerful company from kidnapping her super pig, Okja. With the help of an animal rights group, she embarks on a mission to rescue Okja and expose the truth about the meat industry.
A candid and introspective look at the extreme beliefs and motives of Ingrid Newkirk, the British-born co-founder and driving force behind People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), the world's largest animal-rights organization.
Live and Let Live is a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the complex issues surrounding veganism, animal cruelty, capitalism, and the animal liberation movement. Through interviews with activists, farmers, and everyday individuals, the film examines the ethics and environmental impact of the meat and dairy industries, as well as the connection between animal rights and the broader movement for social and environmental justice. It challenges viewers to reconsider their relationship with animals and the choices they make in their daily lives.
The Animal People is a documentary that explores the animal liberation movement and the activists involved in it. The film follows the experiences of individuals who fight against animal cruelty and advocate for animal rights. It delves into their motivations, methods, and the challenges they face. The documentary showcases the passion and dedication of these activists and raises important questions about the ethics of animal experimentation and the treatment of animals in various industries.
Bold Native follows animal rights activist Charlie Cranehill as he infiltrates a farm to save a kidnapped cow. Framed as a terrorist, Charlie goes on the run and joins an underground animal activist group, leading to a series of daring acts of resistance and animal rescue. Fueled by compassion and a deep sense of justice, Charlie becomes a symbol of the animal liberation movement.
A German flight attendant's life spirals downward after she leaves her husband, quits her job, and joins a radical group of animal rights activists.
What happened, that 24th of December? This is what officer Chartier wants to find out. To understand, he will have to go back 48 hours earlier to Franck's Christmas eve. Franck is an insignificant drama-teacher by day, but also belongs to a nameless and leaderless militant organisation - the Animal Liberation Front. These characters are bound by a limitless empathy towards mistreated animals, and will have to show courage to complete a mission they have been preparing for months.
Empty Cages is a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the world of animal rights activism and exposes the dark reality of factory farming. Through powerful storytelling and gripping footage, the film follows the journey of dedicated activists who strive to liberate animals and challenge the ruthless practices of the meat industry. Filled with compassion and determination, the film aims to raise awareness about the need for change and the importance of standing up for the voiceless creatures who suffer in silence.
Behind the Mask is a documentary that delves into the world of animal rights activism, focusing on the actions and motivations of its passionate activists. The film explores the ideologies behind the animal liberation movement, illegal activities carried out by groups like the Earth Liberation Front and the Animal Liberation Front, and the ongoing struggle for justice and compassion towards animals.
After a series of ever more daring raids on laboratories and farms to rescue what they believe are mistreated animals, a radical commune of animal liberationists find themselves under a vicious attack by the very groups they had expected the least trouble from: other (more moderate) animal liberation groups. At the instigation of these more moderate groups, the only rich boy in the group is arrested, and he becomes subject to a smear campaign which has him bedding all the women in the group - a particularly damaging libel, because one of the girls is underage. This is the first film to be directed by Thomas Robsahm, the Norwegian son of the great Italian actor, Ugo Tognazzi (now deceased)
The Animals Film exposes the cruel and inhumane treatment of animals in various aspects of human society, including factory farming, animal testing, and the fur industry. It raises awareness about the need for animal protection and advocates for a more compassionate and ethical approach towards animals.
SHAC Action & The Truth is a documentary film that follows the activities of the animal activist group SHAC (Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty) as they engage in direct actions to save beagle dogs from being used for vivisection. The film highlights their protests, campaigns, and efforts to bring attention to the cruelties of animal testing.
Transcripts and videotape of traumatic head injury tests at the University of Pennsylvania. Following a PETA campaign, these experiments on baboons were halted. You can read more about this thrilling story in PETA President Ingrid Newkirk’s book “Free the Animals.”
Using footage from slaughterhouses and farms as well as presenting interviews with eminent people from the swedish animal rights community, Någon inte något (Someone not something) displays the impact of animal exploitation.
Hidden Crimes is a thought-provoking documentary that sheds light on the dark world of animal experimentation. Through powerful imagery and compelling interviews, it reveals the cruelty and suffering inflicted upon innocent animals in laboratories. The film also explores the courageous efforts of animal activists fighting to expose the truth and bring about change.
Save The Shamrock Monkeys Campaign
Portrait of a baby monkey, "Britches", who was artificially blinded as part of a $275,000 research project at the University of California at Riverside. Short scenes from the 1985 ALF break-in and rescue of animals at that lab, and later recovery of Britches.
This video has been produced by various individuals to complement the original video "Animal Liberation - The Movie (1993)" and show how animal liberation has developed into the 90s'. Every year billions of animal are killed in laboratories, imprisoned in factory farms and slaughtered in abattoirs, killed for pleasure by hunters, shooters and anglers. So some of people are prepared to go beyond the law. Nearly 200 people have been imprisoned since the 80s. The ALF have closed down many vivisection laboratories and other establishments. This video was dedicated to those people who have given their lives and freedom in the name of animal liberation.