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Cowspiracy is a documentary that takes an eco-focused attitude. It examines animal agriculture, the meat industry, and overall animal products from a critical lens, highlighting the terrible effect they have on our planet.
Focusing on the plant-based diet and the effect it can have on the health and performance of the world's top vegan athletes, this documentary debunks the myth that you have to eat animals to be the best.
It has James Cameron, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Jackie Chan as executive producers, including interviews with celebrity vegan athletes, such as Lewis Hamilton, Novak Djokovich, and Patrik Baboumian.
The film is a must-watch for athletes looking to go on full veganism.
Using drones and hidden cameras, this documentary exposes the truth of the meat industries in Australia.
Narrated by Joaquin Phoenix, Rooney Mara, Sia, and Kat Von D, the documentary brings together famous vegans to help shape and communicate its message.
Some critics claim it is too graphic and violent. This documentary takes a bleak look at how the world treats animals.
If you're in doubt to go vegan, this movie might convince you to change your food choices to something more plant-based.
What The Health is the follow up to Cowspiracy that goes further on the effect the meat industry has on food consumption and human health.
It looks at the corruption and collusion of the government with health organizations. It presents a valid and well-researched counter-argument to the current accepted "truth" on the issue.
We are led through a shocking and terrifying maze of interviews and revelations about things in the United States.
Food Inc is a documentary that shone a light on the side of animal agriculture that we perhaps have not seen before.
Robert Kenner takes a look at how big food corporations have taken over the entire food chain in the United States.
It explores the inner workings of animal agriculture and the increasingly concerning methods they use to keep up with demand.
The film's takeaway message is that we can change the demand by changing our diets and food choices.
Earthlings is a distressing and eye-opening look into all aspects of the abuses performed against animals. Including animal cultivation, clothing, entertainment, scientific research, and even the mistreatment of the pet industry.
This film provides a look into the secrets behind the meat industry.
A psychological thriller that looks into the tragic death of a trainer at Seaworld.
It is widely considered to be heavily responsible for the changing public perspective of Seaworld and animal rights at attractions like it.
Forks Over Knives exposes the link between the animal industry and the obesity epidemic in America.
It pays a specific focus and investigation into The China Study. This was the rise of heart disease and other meat and dairy-related illnesses that took place after the country began to adopt a more western diet.
Truly, it's a strong and compelling argument for adopting a plant-based diet and thus battling heart disease. Forks Over Knives is built on a solid foundation - a definite must-see for vegans and non-vegans alike.
Maximum Tolerated Dose is a documentary by filmmaker Karol Orzechowski.
This vegan documentary focuses on the closed doors of animal testing behind many cosmetic and health products.
Through interviews and never before seen footage, we are shown the level of cruelty these animals go through.
It's as eye-opening as it is shocking, and the large proportion of the testing and data that is ultimately unusable, not fit for purpose, or just pointless is heartbreaking.
Vegucated has a far more relatable and accessible premise.
It's a hand-held journey into how easy it is to make the switch. We also get to see the amazing benefits of plant based diet.
We follow along as it tells the story and shows the truth that lies behind the closed barn doors. We're there watching as they start to feel better in their diet and reap the benefits.
It's the most honest look at the vegan journey and is recommended for those that are curious about the plant-based diet.
Okja award-winning mainstream success challenges the idea of animal products for consumption.
Its career-best performances from both Tilda Swinton and Jake Gyllenhaal represent the deliberate and misguided cruelty animals face in the real world.
It has received a cult following for being the first "vegan action movie" and is responsible for turning director Bong Joon Ho vegan himself.
Raw is as visceral and disturbing as a horror movie gets. The moral of this horror story is how disgusting and hypocritical it is to eat meat.
It follows a veterinary student who slowly abandons her vegetarianism and begins to crave for flesh.
If you can sit through to the end, you'll be richly rewarded by its twists, turns, and a dark message in the end.
Live and Let Live is a feature documentary examining our relationship with animals, the history of veganism and the ethical, environmental and health reasons that move people to go vegan.
A cinematic documentary that illuminates the lives of individual animals living within and rescued from the machine of our modern world.
100 pounds overweight, loaded up on steroids and suffering from a debilitating autoimmune disease, Joe Cross is at the end of his rope and the end of his hope. In the mirror he saw a 310lb man whose gut was bigger than a beach ball and a path laid out before him that wouldn't end well- with one foot already in the grave, the other wasn't far behind. FAT, SICK & NEARLY DEAD is an inspiring film that chronicles Joe's personal mission to regain his health. With doctors and conventional medicines unable to help long-term, Joe turns to the only option left, the body's ability to heal itself. He trades in the junk food and hits the road with juicer and generator in tow, vowing only to drink fresh fruit and vegetable juice for the next 60 days.
Seaspiracy examines the global fishing industry, challenging notions of sustainable fishing and showing how human actions cause widespread environmental destruction.