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Eating Animals
Description
Here we talk about the idea of traditional agricultural societies and the transformation into huge industrial parks producing endless meat, eggs and dairy products without knowing the true sources of all this. Here when we go down to the rabbit hole in today's industrial animals, we discover many discoveries that show how we destroyed agriculture and animals and made everything artificial.
Here we talk about the idea of traditional agricultural societies and the transformation into huge industrial parks producing endless meat, eggs and dairy products without knowing the true sources of all this. Here when we go down to the rabbit hole in today's industrial animals, we discover many discoveries that show how we destroyed agriculture and animals and made everything artificial.
Actors:
Natalie Portman,
Bruce Friedrich

Natalie Portman
9 June 1981, Jerusalem, Israel

Bruce Friedrich
August 7, 1969 in West Lafayette, Indiana, USA
Genre:
Documentary
Director:
Christopher Dillon Quinn
Country:
United States, United Kingdom, India, China, Germany
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July 12, 2018
The movie gives us good reason to believe all of this is true and accurate, but what do we do about it? The answers are as trite as the documentary is scattered.
August 28, 2018
Can Eating Animals really enact substantial change? While I do believe the message here will be lost [like many others], it at least introduces viable alternatives.
June 28, 2018
If "Eating Animals" gets you to think twice about that prepackaged beef or frozen chicken, it will have done its job.
July 08, 2018
Eating Animals is a thought-provoking documentary that will make people think twice about the food they put in their mouth.
June 28, 2018
"Eating Animals" brings heart to farmers who raise livestock on traditional values by showing how emotional they would get when sending their animals to the slaughterhouse.
October 09, 2018
If you begin researching where your food comes from and that carries over to your spending habits at the grocery store, Quinn, Foer, and Portman have done their job.
July 16, 2018
Hold on, fellow meat eaters! Director Christopher Quinn's film isn't the blood-spattered, viral footage-laced, sermonizing moral lecture you might think it will be.
August 03, 2018
Anyone who has ever had a relationship with an animal will be given pause by the film, and it might lead more of us to consider the moral cost of our supper.
June 21, 2018
The message is clear, and memorably rendered: Care about where your meat comes from, because then you might eat less of it, feel better when you do eat it, and cause a little less suffering in the world.
July 13, 2018
Their stories are grim but hopeful.
July 05, 2018
Without declaring one specific solution to the challenges of animal agriculture, the film focuses needed attention on the issues.
June 21, 2018
Though not as graphically powerful as other documentaries on similar subjects... the emphasis on the disastrous global impact of these practices is more disturbing.