Re: [Videolib] Suggestions for documentaries about cruelty against animals

2015-01-17 Thread Elizabeth McMahon
I forgot another title, about animals in puppy mills and dog breeding.
Highly recommended. I Breathe.
http://www.amazon.com/I-Breathe-Jene-Nelson/dp/B004CRT86E I have contact
info for the filmmaker if needed. Same goes for Shelter Dogs, which was
mentioned earlier. A painful look at the fate of animals that are
considered unwanted, abandoned, that are, and are also abused, cruelly
treated. HBO debuted a film around the same time this came out, that was
soul crushing, about animals misbegotten and dumped at or collected by
municipal animal facilities and usually killed (destroyed is the clinical
term).

Best,

Elizabeth McMahon

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Re: [Videolib] Suggestions for documentaries about cruelty against animals

2015-01-15 Thread fellini49
Blinders...about Carriage horses in NYC


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Earthlings. Peaceable Kingdom. Blackfish. The Cove. My Life As a 
Turkey. Parrot Confidential. There is one from the latter '60's that is 
considered the very first, and seminal film on animal sentience, cognition and 
cruelty, and when I think of it I will pass it on. Please check out the site 
Red Is the New Green. The man who runs it has run afoul of detestable ag gag 
laws that criminalize filming undercover in factory farms (aka CAFOs) and 
making animal activists domestic terrorists (see Animal Enterprise Terrorism 
Act). See: 
http://www.motherjones.com/environment/2011/12/are-animal-rights-activists-terrorists
 Mr. Potter of Red debuted rather recently the first footage of CAFO cruelty by 
drone.


Please feel free to contact me off list. This is a subject very near and very 
dear to my heart. I am sure I'll think of other documentaries for you.


Best,
Elizabeth McMahon



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Re: [Videolib] Suggestions for documentaries about cruelty against animals

2015-01-15 Thread Bonnie Brown
Some more titles:

Project Nim
Shelter Dogs
In Dogs We Trust
Skin Trade (about fur)
Off the Chain
Virunga
Food, Inc.
A Cow At My Table
45 Days: The Life and Death of a Broiler Chicken
Lolita: Slave To Entertainment
Got the Facts on Milk? The Milk Documentary
Planeat
Elephant in the Living Room
A Fierce Green Fire
Meat the Truth
Mad Cowboy: The Documentary
Life Behind Bars: The Sad Truth About Factory Farming
An Apology to Elephants
The Whale Warrior: Pirate for the Sea



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Re: [Videolib] Suggestions for documentaries about cruelty against animals

2015-01-15 Thread Dylan McGinty
 behind him, is proof that one person can make 
a difference. He is an inspiring model of effective social activism.

Here is a link to his obituary: 
http://www.nytimes.com/1998/09/15/business/henry-spira-71-animal-rights-crusader.html

Kind regards,
Elizabeth Stanley
Bullfrog Films


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Elizabeth,
You used to distribute Henry: One Man's Way, a wonderfully affecting and
warm portrait of animal hero Henry Spiro, by Peter Singer. You don't
seem to carry it any longer. Do you know who does, or maybe it just lapsed? 
http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/primo_library/libweb/action/dlDisplay.do?vid=UWdocId=CP71102311330001451fn=permalink

Regards,

Elizabeth

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elizab...@bullfrogfilms.commailto:elizab...@bullfrogfilms.com wrote:
Hello, Farhad,

Bullfrog Films offers the following titles you may want to consider:

The Ghosts in Our Machine  http://www.bullfrogfilms.com/catalog/giom.html

In Defense of Animals: A Portrait of Peter Singer  
http://www.bullfrogfilms.com/catalog/indef.html

Cull of the Wild: The Truth Behind Trapping  
http://www.bullfrogfilms.com/catalog/cull.html

Tools for Research: Questions about Animal Rights  
http://www.bullfrogfilms.com/catalog/tfr.html

Let me know if you have any questions.  Thanks!

Elizabeth Stanley
Bullfrog Films


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Re: [Videolib] Suggestions for documentaries about cruelty against animals

2015-01-15 Thread Stanton, Kim
It's more about an animal rights organization, but I Am an Animal: The Story 
of Ingrid Newkirk and PETA


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Re: [Videolib] Suggestions for documentaries about cruelty against animals

2015-01-14 Thread Elizabeth McMahon
Yes, absolutely! Thank you, Bonnie! I forgot about Forks Over Knives.
What a landmark work and it will make you never eat another animal, ever
again.

I'd like to also proffer Meet Your Meat, a seminal PETA sponsored film
from the '90's that is positively heartbreaking, that is still as relevant
as it was way back then. Doubtless a call to their office in NYC will
render you a copy (there's a joke in there). Don't forget Food, Inc.
also. An important doc popularized by Oprah, not long after she had her
beef with the beef industry. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food,_Inc.

Elizabeth

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 Speciesism the movie
 Cowspiracy
 I am an animal
 Forks Over Knives
 Earthlings
 The Ghosts in the Machine
 Fowl Play
 The Witness
 Sharkwater
 The Cove
 Death on a Factory Farm
 Blackfish
 Vegucated
 Green
 Alma
 Farm to Fridge: The Truth Behind Meat Production
 How I Became An Elephant
 At the Edge of the World
 A.L.F. Behind the Mask: The Story of the People Who Risk Everything to
 Save Animals
 Pig Business
 Sea The Truth
 Confessions of an Eco-Terrorist
 Meat the Truth
 Your Mommy Kills Animals



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  Any recommendations? Thanks.



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Re: [Videolib] Suggestions for documentaries about cruelty against animals

2015-01-14 Thread Bonnie Brown
Speciesism the movie
Cowspiracy
I am an animal
Forks Over Knives
Earthlings
The Ghosts in the Machine
Fowl Play
The Witness
Sharkwater
The Cove
Death on a Factory Farm
Blackfish
Vegucated
Green
Alma
Farm to Fridge: The Truth Behind Meat Production
How I Became An Elephant
At the Edge of the World
A.L.F. Behind the Mask: The Story of the People Who Risk Everything to Save
Animals
Pig Business
Sea The Truth
Confessions of an Eco-Terrorist
Meat the Truth
Your Mommy Kills Animals



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  Any recommendations? Thanks.



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Re: [Videolib] Suggestions for documentaries about cruelty against animals (Andrew Garrison)

2015-01-14 Thread Andrew Garrison
The documentary, The Tiger Next Door, may be of interest. It is about
people who keep wild animals. By director Camilla Calamandrei
 Info at:  http://www.thetigernextdoor.com/

Andrew Garrison
director, Trash Dance
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Re: [Videolib] Suggestions for documentaries about cruelty against animals

2015-01-14 Thread Elizabeth McMahon
As an addendum to your quote about the estimable man, I would like to pick
a bone about the word virtually as many grammarians do also with the
promiscuous use of the word literally. There are still thousands of
products, including shampoos and cosmetics, that are tested on animals.
Appalling, enraging, head shaking, but true. Still true. In Wisconsin, as
we read, baby monkeys are torn from their mothers, to study the affects of
social deprivation and isolation, the same experiment done for over 1/2 a
century.
http://host.madison.com/news/local/health_med_fit/university-of-wisconsin-renews-controversial-maternal-deprivation-research-on-monkeys/article_993e9566-172f-11e4-9063-001a4bcf887a.html
Beagles are subjected to tobacco smoke, like we don't know that the effects
are. What takes place in laboratories these days is nauseating. The arms of
the Armed Services are the best though. Amputating goats without
anesthesia, to see what happens, for purported field training during war,
just the most perverted and heinous stuff imaginable. And all these are
happening, still, despite outcries from legions of people worldwide. Oh,
and never mind, it's been overwhelming affirmed that computer based
modeling for testing is superior to testing on animals, whose physiognomy
is not near enough ours to provide attestable conclusions. Geez, just for
giggles, watch this, but get your kleenex out, because you'll be in a
puddle at the end. You only need to suffer through the mandatory
commercial. US gvt. lab chimps, tested on their whole lives, finally
experiencing the outdoors, air, ground, sky, for the very first time, many
at over 50 years of age.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/9926530/Laboratory-chimpanzees-see-sky-for-first-time.html
 There is similar footage for beagles, the most popular animal for many
animal testing, because they are so friendly and docile. It will make you
cry like a baby.

I appreciate Farhad's inquiry, because I a librarian, and I am also a
passionate lover of animals and am so acutely aware of how unprotected they
have been, and still remain, despite global and local efforts to make
changes. Most people are just ignorant, and don't know how abused animals
are. Ignorant or vain, or hubric (I think I am neologizing a  new word)
people don't know where fur comes from, how it's gotten, the suffering
animals go through, people don't know there are dog farms in China for fur
(look up raccoon dog), or dog meat, bear bile farms, dog fighting, let
alone the basic food chain and the mass agri-business industrial complex
(as mass and dense as Christie), the list of animal exploitations,
indignities and atrocities stretches around the planet, summarily countless
times. Thank you for bringing awareness to this, not a subject, but a
litany of related substrated subjects.

If you'd like to shop ethically, please consult the Leaping Bunny site
first. http://www.leapingbunny.org/indexcus.php  They will send you happily
a wallet-sized card that includes the names of companies that don't
brutalize giddily, sadistically and purposelessly animals for profit or
vanity, which makes it easy for when you're in the aisle.

Best Regards,

Elizabeth McMahon

On Wed, Jan 14, 2015 at 7:02 PM, Elizabeth Stanley 
elizab...@bullfrogfilms.com wrote:

  Hi, Elizabeth McMahon,

 Thanks for remembering Henry: One Man's Way.  All rights reverted to
 Peter Singer.  All orders to Sarah Whitman, at Animal Rights International (
 animalrightsi...@aol.com) as of 2008.

 While he might not be a household name, Henry Spira took on companies
 that are. Virtually every shampoo or cosmetic product sold today has the
 words Not Tested on Animals on its packaging, largely due to Henry's
 efforts.
 Admired and respected not only by his supporters but also by many of his
 opponents, Henry Spira chose to build bridges rather than hurl abuse. His
 success, without any organization behind him, is proof that one person can
 make a difference. He is an inspiring model of effective social activism.

 Here is a link to his obituary:
 http://www.nytimes.com/1998/09/15/business/henry-spira-71-animal-rights-crusader.html

 Kind regards,
 Elizabeth Stanley
 Bullfrog Films

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 *From:* videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu [mailto:
 videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu] *On Behalf Of *Elizabeth McMahon
 *Sent:* Wednesday, January 14, 2015 2:52 PM
 *To:* videolib@lists.berkeley.edu
 *Subject:* Re: [Videolib] Suggestions for documentaries about cruelty
 against animals

  Elizabeth,
 You used to distribute Henry: One Man's Way, a wonderfully affecting and
 warm portrait of animal hero Henry Spiro, by Peter Singer. You don't
 seem to carry it any longer. Do you know who does, or maybe it just
 lapsed?
 http://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/primo_library/libweb/action/dlDisplay.do?vid=UWdocId=CP71102311330001451fn=permalink

 Regards,

 Elizabeth

 On Wed, Jan 14, 2015 at 2:33 PM, Elizabeth Stanley

Re: [Videolib] Suggestions for documentaries about cruelty against animals

2015-01-14 Thread Carl Rosenfield
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ql8xkSYvwJs

-Carl

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  Any recommendations? Thanks.



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[Videolib] Suggestions for documentaries about cruelty against animals

2015-01-14 Thread Moshiri, Farhad
Any recommendations? Thanks.

Farhad Moshiri, MLS
Post-Masters Advanced Study Certificate
Audiovisual  Librarian
Subject areas: Music, Dance, Copyright issues,
Middle Eastern Studies
University of the Incarnate Word
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Re: [Videolib] Suggestions for documentaries about cruelty against animals

2015-01-14 Thread Meghann Matwichuk

Hello Farhad,

I think Earthlings is a particularly good film for this subject area:

http://store.nationearth.com/dvd

Best,

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Associate Librarian
Film and Video Collection
Morris Library, University of Delaware
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On 1/14/2015 10:05 AM, Moshiri, Farhad wrote:


Any recommendations? Thanks.

Farhad Moshiri, MLS

Post-Masters Advanced Study Certificate

Audiovisual  Librarian

Subject areas: Music, Dance, Copyright issues,

Middle Eastern Studies

University of the Incarnate Word

J.E.  L.E. Mabee Library

4301 Broadway – CPO 297

San Antonio, TX 78209

(210) 829-3842



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Re: [Videolib] Suggestions for documentaries about cruelty against animals

2015-01-14 Thread Elizabeth McMahon
Earthlings. Peaceable Kingdom. Blackfish. The Cove. My Life As a
Turkey. Parrot Confidential. There is one from the latter '60's that is
considered the very first, and seminal film on animal sentience, cognition
and cruelty, and when I think of it I will pass it on. Please check out the
site Red Is the New Green. The man who runs it has run afoul of detestable
ag gag laws that criminalize filming undercover in factory farms (aka
CAFOs) and making animal activists domestic terrorists (see Animal
Enterprise Terrorism Act). See:
http://www.motherjones.com/environment/2011/12/are-animal-rights-activists-terrorists
Mr. Potter of Red debuted rather recently the first footage of CAFO cruelty
by drone.

Please feel free to contact me off list. This is a subject very near and
very dear to my heart. I am sure I'll think of other documentaries for you.

Best,
Elizabeth McMahon

On Wed, Jan 14, 2015 at 10:05 AM, Moshiri, Farhad mosh...@uiwtx.edu wrote:

  Any recommendations? Thanks.



 Farhad Moshiri, MLS

 Post-Masters Advanced Study Certificate

 Audiovisual  Librarian

 Subject areas: Music, Dance, Copyright issues,

 Middle Eastern Studies

 University of the Incarnate Word

 J.E.  L.E. Mabee Library

 4301 Broadway – CPO 297

 San Antonio, TX 78209

 (210) 829-3842















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-- 
Elizabeth
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Re: [Videolib] Suggestions for documentaries about cruelty against animals

2015-01-14 Thread Elizabeth McMahon
The film I was grasping to remember is The Animals Film. It's from 1981,
not the '60's. http://www.victorschonfeld.com/   It is a seminal
documentary on the subject of animal sentience and cruelty.

Please forgive my dyslexia, which rarely shows up in my writing, but did
earlier. It is Green Is the New Red, not the other way around.

Best,
Elizabeth

On Wed, Jan 14, 2015 at 11:07 AM, Elizabeth McMahon elizmcma...@gmail.com
wrote:

 Earthlings. Peaceable Kingdom. Blackfish. The Cove. My Life As a
 Turkey. Parrot Confidential. There is one from the latter '60's that is
 considered the very first, and seminal film on animal sentience, cognition
 and cruelty, and when I think of it I will pass it on. Please check out the
 site Red Is the New Green. The man who runs it has run afoul of detestable
 ag gag laws that criminalize filming undercover in factory farms (aka
 CAFOs) and making animal activists domestic terrorists (see Animal
 Enterprise Terrorism Act). See:
 http://www.motherjones.com/environment/2011/12/are-animal-rights-activists-terrorists
 Mr. Potter of Red debuted rather recently the first footage of CAFO cruelty
 by drone.

 Please feel free to contact me off list. This is a subject very near and
 very dear to my heart. I am sure I'll think of other documentaries for you.

 Best,
 Elizabeth McMahon

 On Wed, Jan 14, 2015 at 10:05 AM, Moshiri, Farhad mosh...@uiwtx.edu
 wrote:

  Any recommendations? Thanks.



 Farhad Moshiri, MLS

 Post-Masters Advanced Study Certificate

 Audiovisual  Librarian

 Subject areas: Music, Dance, Copyright issues,

 Middle Eastern Studies

 University of the Incarnate Word

 J.E.  L.E. Mabee Library

 4301 Broadway – CPO 297

 San Antonio, TX 78209

 (210) 829-3842















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 --
 Elizabeth




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