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HBO Max
85
8.2
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81
/1045/
78
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3.8
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cc age 14+

Temple Grandin (2010)
A biopic of Temple Grandin, an autistic American who has become one of the leading scientists in humane livestock handling.
poster
Amazon Prime Video
83
8.1
/75889/
80
/3429/
78
/1159/
4.0
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98
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90
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83
/33/
cc age 14+

Blackfish (2013)
Notorious killer whale Tilikum is responsible for the deaths of three individuals, including a top killer whale trainer. Blackfish shows the sometimes devastating consequences of keeping such intelligent and sentient creatures in captivity.
poster
69
7.9
/699/
68
/15/
70
/10/
64
/11/
94
/9/
60
/7/

The Ghosts in Our Machine (2013)
Through the heart and photographic lens of international photographer Jo-Anne McArthur, 
we become intimately familiar with a cast of non-human animals. The film follows Jo-Anne over the course of a year as she photographs several animal stories in parts of Canada, 
the U.S. and in Europe. Each story is a window into global animal industries: 
Food, Fashion, Entertainment and Research.
poster
Amazon Prime Video
73
47
7.3
/1199/
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/64/
65
/15/
3.5
/560/
82
/22/
84
/68/
69
/11/

The Elephant in the Living Room (2010)
A film about the controversial world of exotic animal ownership within the suburbs of the United States. "The Elephant in the Living Room" offers an unprecedented glimpse into the fascinating subculture of trading and raising the most deadly and exotic animals in the world as common household pets.
poster
69
24
7.9
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80
/17/
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Speciesism: The Movie (2013)
Modern farms are struggling to keep a secret. Most of the animals used for food in the United States are raised in giant, bizarre factories, hidden deep in remote areas of the countryside. Speciesism: The Movie director Mark Devries set out to investigate. The documentary takes viewers on a sometimes funny, sometimes frightening adventure, crawling through the bushes that hide these factories, flying in airplanes above their toxic manure lagoons, and coming face-to-face with their owners.
poster
74
16
7.3
/313/
83
/3/
63
/7/
80
/18/

I Am an Animal: The Story of Ingrid Newkirk and PETA (2007)
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.
poster
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6.5
/14/
100
/1/

The Legend Of Ivan Tors
Documenting Ivan Tors' rise from studio screenwriter to anti-violence and animal rights maverick, to Zoologist and Adventurer, to a leading producer of successful family films and programs. Including Flipper and Gentle Ben.
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6.0
/9/

No Gravy for the Cat
An expose of vivisector John Orem's ride on the federal grant gravy train that tells the remarkable story of how five cats slated for death at Texas Tech escaped on the underground railroad.
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8.4
/6/

Pelts: Politics of the Fur Trade (1989)
The fur trade is Canada's oldest industry, but today some people challenge the morality of killing animals for their fur. This film examines the public relations war raging between the industry and its opponents and takes an objective look at the ethical, environmental and economic issues raised by the debate. The struggle to win over public opinion has been joined by Indigenous peoples in Canada who fear that their way of life will be jeopardized if the fur industry is destroyed. The cycle of the industry is followed from the trapper's bush camp and the fur ranch to the final sale of a coat in the furrier's salon. Throughout the film, the conflicting opinions of fur industry representatives, animal rights activists and Indigenous people challenge the viewer to consider all aspects of this complex debate. —NFB
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8.3
/11/
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A Cow at My Table (1998)
A Cow at My Table explores Western attitudes towards farm animals and meat, and the intense battle between animal advocates and the meat industry to influence the consumer's mind. Five years in production took Director Jennifer Abbott across Canada, the US, Australia and New Zealand to meet with the leaders of the animal rights movement, animal welfare advocates as well as spokespeople from livestock industries. A Cow at My Table inter-cuts these diverse perspectives with archival films, images from modern-day agribusiness and footage of farm animals shot from uncharacteristic vantage points.
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8.4
/85/
50
/2/
100
/1/

A Fall from Freedom (2011)
Documentary describing the history of the captive Whale/Dolphin entertainment business.
poster
58
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8.0
/13/
30
/1/
63
/5/

Saving America's Horses: A Nation Betrayed (2012)
SAVING AMERICA'S HORSES A Nation Betrayed is a compelling compilation of expert testimony, undercover footage and true life stories shot against the dramatic backdrops of the American countryside.
poster
68
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7.6
/209/
63
/11/
68
/5/
3.3
/303/

Behind the Mask (2006)
After spending nearly 11 years in prison for breaking into an animal experimentation laboratory to expose animal cruelty, a young man is finally released and risks it all again to save more animals.
poster
?
7.9
/39/

Redemption Impossible (2013)
Picture a life in a box measuring just six square metres, without daylight or contact to fellow members of the species. For years forty chimpanzees from Sierra Leone were used illegally in experiments aimed at developing Aids and hepatitis vaccines. After fifteen years, the Austrian pharmaceutical company Immuno abandon these tests as inconclusive, and a resocialisation project for these infected primates begins.
poster
52
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6.5
/258/
48
/5/

Something for the Birds (1952)
A conservationist fights to save the habitat of the California condor and to do it she works her way into the affections of a representative of the oil company that wants the land for their own purposes.
poster
Amazon Prime Video
60
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6.7
/225/
46
/15/
75
/2/
3.4
/210/
50
/8/
54
/4/

The Walrus and the Whistleblower (2020)
A documentary following the legal battles between Phil Demers and Marineland, and exposing the mistreatment of animals in theme parks.
poster
Amazon Prime Video
69
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7.5
/274/
69
/15/
63
/6/

Medicine of the Wolf (2015)
After 40 years of protection, Grey wolves were recently de-listed federally from endangered species act and their fate was handed over to state legislatures. What ensued was a 'push to hunt' in wolf country across the United States. Filmmaker Julia Huffman travels to Minnesota and into wolf country to pursue the deep and intrinsic value of brother wolf and our forgotten promise to him.
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Animal (2007)
Made over a two-year period, Animal is a detailed journey through the Spanish geography in search of examples of a subject as concrete as it is horrifying: festivities where animals are hurt. From the classic bullfighting tradition, to all different kinds of celebration, the movie approaches the humiliations animals are subjected to. This long journey includes visits to different towns, from Madrid to the Ebro Delta. It’s all about watching this images outside the popular context, inside a horror film festival, and wonder about the disturbing and essential difference in relation with images of violence in other films: fiction vs reality.


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