In feature films, the director is God; In documentary films, God is the director

-Alfred Hitchcock

Until All Are Free

Running Time 34 min.

ABOUT THE FILM

Until All Are Free

A documentary about justice, compassion, and saving our world

“Until All Are Free” is a short documentary (running time 34 minutes) that examines the exploitative hierarchies humans have created that harm non-human animals, the planet, and ourselves and traces the roots of animal exploitation, social injustice, and our environmental crisis back to our hierarchical and exploitative relationship with “the other.”

The film focuses in on the injustices being done to non-human animals and specifically looks at the far-reaching and devastating impacts animal agriculture has on our world, exploiting and denigrating the whole of life from the animals themselves to the environment and the workers of the industry, revealing the inherently violent and unsustainable nature of animal agriculture. 

The film is a clarion call to wake up and see the interconnection of all living beings and our planet, to see that the way we treat the most vulnerable matters. It’s a call for us to embrace our innate compassion, to create a vegan world, and a world where all beings, human and non-human, are treated with the dignity, respect, justice, and compassion all sentient beings deserve.

The film features an all-star group of animal rights activists and academics including Brenda Sanders, Lauren Ornelas, Dawn Moncrief, Erica Meier, Bruce Friedrich, Jonathan Balcombe, Tashi Nyima, Jian Yi, Mia Mcdonald, Terry Cummings, Dr. Lisa Kemmerer, and Kathy Jagoda.

Meet The Chickens

Running Time 27 min.

ABOUT THE FILM

Meet The Chickens

What if everything you thought you knew about chickens was wrong?

Chickens are the most abused land animal on earth. Normally slaughtered at 6-8 weeks old, it’s a miracle any of them have made it to sanctuary. This is a film the meat industry doesn’t want you to see. In this film you’ll get to know some amazing individuals (including Sunshine, Baby Tara, JoJo Eloise, and Hari) who have defied all the odds and who show us how wrong our preconceived ideas about chickens are. This sweet and heartwarming film shows why chickens deserve our compassion and that they’re not so different from our dogs and cats, that they are individuals with unique personalities, capable of a full spectrum of emotions, that they love and want to be loved, that they deserve our respect and our compassion.