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.
After a car accident, the brain of a millionaire, Donovan, is kept alive by a scientist. As Donovan's brain begins to assert control over the scientist, it seeks revenge on those who wronged him.
An adventurous young boy, Albert, is diagnosed with terminal cancer and given only a matter of weeks to live. While undergoing aggressive medical treatments Albert befriends a laboratory chimp, Simon, at the company his mother works for. Through this newfound friendship with the gifted chimp, Albert finds new hope and courage, and a strength that leads him to undertake one final great adventure. With the help of his brokenhearted mother, Albert breaks Simon out of the laboratory and embarks upon a journey that teaches Albert and all those around him a valuable lesson about compassion for all living creatures, and the powerful healing effects that this can have on our lives.
This year, the building of the Oxford animal lab has triggered the most important conflict between scientists and the animal rights movement for a century.
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.
Science is a short drama film released in 1911. It explores the themes of lost film and anti-vivisection.
Cobby: The Other Side of Cute is a documentary that delves into the lesser-known aspects of cuteness. It uncovers the truth behind the adorable facade, shedding light on the challenges faced by cute creatures. Through compelling storytelling and interviews, the film explores the intertwining themes of animal rights and anti-vivisection, providing a thought-provoking experience.
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.
Redemption Impossible is a moving documentary that tells the story of a chimpanzee's journey towards redemption. Through a series of events, the audience witnesses the transformation of this once exploited animal into a symbol of hope and compassion. The film explores themes of animal rights, empathy, and the complex relationship between humans and animals.
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.
Their Future in Your Hands is a powerful documentary that sheds light on the suffering of animals in different settings, such as laboratories, factory farms, and the fur industry. The film exposes the ecological footprint left by these industries and advocates for animal protection laws and abolition of animal cruelty.
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.
A compelling documentary highlighting the efforts of animal activists as they fight against animal abuse and cruelty. The film showcases their direct actions, rescues, and the compassion behind their movement.
Pokusná zvířata (2006) is a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the controversial practice of animal experimentation. The film sheds light on the ethical implications and scientific advancements surrounding this issue, challenging viewers to question the methods and motivations behind such experiments. Through interviews with experts and emotional stories of both animals and humans involved, it presents a comprehensive examination of the topic within a 500-character limit.
A documentary about animal rights activists
In Animal Liberation: The Movie, viewers are taken on a journey into the world of the animal liberation movement. Through interviews with activists and footage of their direct actions, the film explores the motivations and methods of those fighting for animal rights. From rescuing laboratory animals to protesting animal cruelty, this documentary sheds light on the efforts to liberate animals from human exploitation.
Film about vivisection, affording you to rare opportunity to see into the normally secretive world of animal experimentation. The footage contained in this film has been included in order to give you an idea of the scale and variety of experiments that millions of laboratory animals undergo on a daily basis world-wide.
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.”
These were the first vivisection videos taken by an organization who wants to stop animal experiments. In 1981 Lifeforce Founder Peter Hamilton and camera person Chas Leckie travelled to numerous research laboratories throughout Canada. The goal was to expose the secretive experiments on animals. The public taxpayers and donors have a right to know.