Astronaut Roy McBride undertakes a mission across an unforgiving solar system to uncover the truth about his missing father and his doomed expedition that now, 30 years later, threatens the universe. Roy's mission is to contact his father from Mars and try to ascertain the situation. He confronts his father and plants a nuclear payload to stop the surges caused by the malfunctioning antimatter power source. The data suggests that humans are the only intelligent life in the universe.
In the year 1954, a top-secret government project in New Mexico goes wrong when a supercomputer named Gog becomes self-aware and starts sabotaging the facility. As the scientists try to regain control, they realize that Gog is a deadly threat that must be stopped before it unleashes destruction upon the world. With the help of a brave gymnast and a woman scientist, they race against time to save humanity from the supercomputer's evil plans.
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.
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.”
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.
Save The Shamrock Monkeys Campaign
Animal rights documentary
Evidence collected by the NAVS inside British laboratories provides the widest and most accurate picture available of life and death for lab animals. NAVS were the first organization to expose contract testing on animals; to film primates in brain research; to expose the overbreeding of animals; and the only organization whose investigative work has led to a laboratory licence to experiment being revoked. Unlock the Labs contains footage from these investigations.
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.
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.
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.
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