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- Documentary that looks at the concept of the corporation throughout recent history up to its present-day dominance.
- After a seemingly undead man is bound and buried alive, he digs himself back to the surface and seeks bloody vengeance on those who caused him his suffering.
- Playboy brings you everything Pamela, from her discovery to present day and all in one place.
- Rumored to be the longest documentary journalism project ever screened in honor of the first person to walk solo around the world and all those inspired by heroic individuals like him. Slated Runtime: 905h 21m
- In this PETA game parody of "Cooking Mama", the player has to prepare a thanksgiving dish with a dead turkey, in order to get the "even meaner than mama" score from the titular character.
- Pink breaks the mold once again, bringing her career to a new level in 2013 with a world tour that entertains unlike ever before! Get inside access to "the girl who got the party started" with exclusive interviews and rare live performances.
- The American Filmmaker returns to the heartland yet again to continue his quest of exploring the American Dream by train and participates in a historic 35th Anniversary walk with his childhood hero, despite the global pandemic.
- Tilikum, the killer whale who was the subject of Blackfish, has died. And it's all SeaWorld's fault for keeping him in captivity at their amusement park for 33 years. He didn't got to know freedom again, never got to feel the ocean currents, and never got to see his family again. SeaWorld's announcement to quit it's orca-breeding program came soon after the tragedy.
- An American Filmmaker embarks by train on a journey of a lifetime across America to document the tumultuous state of our nation's union, while exploring the definition of the American Dream in 2020.
- In a moving narration, actor and activist Alec Baldwin exposes the truth behind humanity's cruelest invention - the factory farm.
- Sitcom series "Full House" meets PETA. Characters from "Full House" get an unexpected visit from Futureman, who warns them against wearing fur in the future. The film also makes fun of Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen's fur-wearing.
- 26-minute excerpt from films made by the researchers themselves at Dr. Genarelli's head injury laboratory at the University of Pennsylvania. The tapes were secretly taken by members of the Animal Liberation Front and brought to the attention of the press and Congress, which led to the closing of the lab. The film shows painful experiments: baboons strapped on a table have crashing blows administered to their heads, while scientists smoke and listen to music. These experiments had been conducted for 15 years at the expense of 12 Million dollars, funded by the tax payer.
- In two months, a PETA eyewitness investigated at a massive fur farm in Wisconsin named Dillenburg Fur Farm, LLC. There, thousands of minks and scores of foxes were kept in small cages until slaughter, just so their fur could be turned into coats and collars.
- Why everyone would be vegetarian if slaughterhouses had glass walls, is being told by music legend and activist Paul McCartney.
- PETA did an undercover investigation inside a Smithfield Foods supplier, the largest pig-flesh company in the world where mother pigs and piglets were subject to shocking cruelty.
- Step inside the box of mystery! Well, well, well, Mr Boo is up to his old tricks again, causing more trouble for Bob, Paul, Sally, and the gang. In his craziest attempt yet, Mr Boo manages to lure The Shapies one by one into his magnificent magic show. Why? To banish them to the world of light and out of the bedroom forever. Then why would Sally Cylinder be helping him? Cause that's show biz, especially when it comes to cheap tricks.
- Four teenagers, some meat-eaters, some vegan go on a mission to discover the truths of meat production and consumption.
- During a period from April 2004 to March 2005, PETA did an undercover investigation inside Covance Laboratories, that was located in Vienna, Virginia. There various primates were subject to cruel experiments, mostly drug testing.
- Transformed by the love of a kitten, a tough New York City construction contractor is inspired to rescue abandoned animals, become a vegetarian, and take his message of compassion to the streets.
- In the period of 2004/2005, PETA did an undercover investigation inside a Tyson slaughterhouse in Heflin, Alabama. Then, in 2007, something disgusting came unprepared for the company during their two investigations: Workers were seen urinating in the live-hang area, and on the conveyor belt that moves birds to slaughter during nine separate days of investigation. As if that wasn't enough, sickening cruelty to animals in slaughterhouses in Georgia and Tennessee were also documented: Animals were brutally abused, mutilated and decapitated.
- Background on school dissection practices, brought to light by PETA's undercover investigation of Carolina Biological Supply Co. and Ward's Natural Science. Cats arriving at C.B.S. in Burlington and killed on the premises. Casual cruelties in the preparation for specimens that are sent out to the schools. Existing alternatives. Should be viewed by biology teachers.
- In early 2009, PETA did an undercover investigation inside Japan's largest horse slaughterhouse to expose the reality of horse racing. Many horses that are no longer profitable, and can't perform races anymore, are sent to slaughter.
- Across the country, lawmakers are considering "ag-gag" bills, which, if passed, could subject whistleblowers and undercover investigators to criminal prosecution for their efforts to expose animal abuse on factory farms and in slaughterhouses. By making it a crime to film on factory farms or requiring that evidence of cruelty to animals be turned over almost immediately, these bills could stop vital undercover work that exposes routine abuse of animals in the factory-farming industry.
- At Carson and Barnes Circus, circus director Tim Frisco was abusing and beating elephants using electric prods and bullhooks, and urged less-experienced trainers to cause more pain. Also, employees used a blowtorch to burn off elephants' hair. It is said the abuse was caught on videotape during PETA's investigation in 1999. Meanwhile, bears paced and bounced abnormally in cages, while tigers were confined to cramped, barren prisons.
- A parody of Super Mario Bros. Two young chick sisters, Nugget and Chickette, set out to rescue vegan actress Pamela Anderson, who has been kidnapped by Colonel Sanders, the evil founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken. Mario and Luigi show up as "butt monkeys".
- A PETA investigator worked inside Auburn University, where dogs were subject to cruel experiments related to kidney transplants.
- PETA and Sentient visited Heifer International in Rajasthan (a state of India), where goats are sold online as gifts to marginalized communities. Customers are led to believe that goats, along with other animals, are treasured members of human families, but what this investigation reveals is far the opposite: Goats are subjected to neglect and brutal abuse, and live in appalling conditions.
- A PETA undercover investigation took place at Miyapo egg farms in Japan that supply international mayonnaise maker Kewpie. PETA urges Kewpie to ditch eggs, because of shocking cruelty found in the egg farms. Sick and injured hens are kept in small cages and can't even spread their wings. Many hens pull out their own feathers due to stress, while many others suffer from prolapsed vent due to being forced to produce far more eggs than they'd normally do. Hens entangled in the wire mesh of their cages are just left to slowly die in pain and agony, and the decomposing corpses lie and rot next to their living cage mates. Nothing gets better when workers have been found brutally grabbing chickens, painfully twisting their wings and dropping them from the second floor of a building, while unwanted birds have been stuffed into plastic bags just to suffocate to death.
- PETA investigators did undercover inside a fur farm in Midland, Michigan, where chinchillas were painfully electrocuted, and had their necks snapped while they were still alive.
- Once again, Pikachu sets out to free Pokémon. Together, they are going against McDonald's, that serves animal meat near Pokémon toys.
- During the seven-month long undercover investigation inside the Union of Solicitor General Employees (USGE), PETA found out how small animals called "pocket pets" were treated. These animals, including hedgehogs, sugar gliders, ferrets, squirrels, chinchillas and prairie dogs, were constantly neglected. Many suffered from disturbingly untreated illnesses and wounds, and were often put into a freezer in order to die. In one case, a hedgehog was mauled by another, and was left with his front leg intact just by the skin.
- In 2009, PETA went undercover inside Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Bailey Circus, where elephants were beaten, whipped and hooked, while tigers were stricken, all in order to perform spectacular tricks for the public.
- When you watch a movie, you may see a claim near the end of the credits that "no animals were harmed", and you expect all the animals to have been well trained with good welfare and security. Unfortunately, not everything is as glamorous as it sounds at first in Hollywood, as a PETA undercover investigation reveals how live animals are being "trained" for dozens of productions, like "Harry Potter", "The Hangover", "Marley and Me", "Game of Thrones" and "Pirates of the Caribbean". Animals experience chronic neglect, live in filthy enclosure, may be sick and injured, and are denied food so they go hungry while training. This film's purpose is to have people to refrain from buying tickets for movies that use live animals.
- Features exclusive clips from A Day To Remember, Anberlin, Anti-Flag, Balance And Composure, Bring Me The Horizon, Circa Survive, Daniel Bryan, Justin Bieber, Mayday Parade, Megan Park, Never Shout Never, Pierce The Veil, Relient K, etc.
- In 2001, Compassion Over Killing was concerned about ISE-America's treatment of animals and asked for a tour of ISE's Cecilton, Md., facility, where over 800,000 hens were "living". Upon getting no answers from the ISE, an egg supplier with facilities in many states, members of the COK investigated the facility, where horrific abuses of the hens got revealed.
- An undercover investigation by PETA revealed animal abuse at a laboratory in Silver Spring, Maryland, USA.
- Strong female celebrities and influencers team up with PETA, and and a brand for women's wear called Delikate Rayne, to convince people to wear clothes that are not made by animals, and go vegan.
- PETA did get appalled by what they saw on a video they recently received from an eyewitness who worked inside Maine Fair Trade Lobster. This is one of the largest lobster-processing facilities in Maine where dozens of live lobsters have their claws torn off, have their shells punctured, and have their heads ripped off. Still, they remain alive but left to suffer from excruciating pain. This is illegal by Maine law, but still a common practice in the business.
- Although this documentary was created by the Russian non-profit organization "VITA Animal Rights Center," most of the presented video footage originates from England. In fact, footage from Russian farms would be even more distressing, as there is no substantial animal protection legislation in place. Towards the end, the narrator discusses vegetarianism as a more ecologically and ethically conscious lifestyle. The documentary does not include any graphic footage from slaughterhouses.
- PETA did a 15-months undercover investigation into some of America's largest pigeon-racing operations that spanned five states. There, massive cruelty and illegal gambling in the blood sport of pigeon racing have been revealed. Unwanted birds were killed, while many other birds had to endure abusive training.
- PETA went undercover inside the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot, Israel, where cats and monkeys were exposed to extremely abusive neuroscience experiments.
- PETA made this video that teaches men how not to impress their girlfriends/wives, and wants them to not be like "that guy" in the beginning.
- A PETA eyewitness visited the top mohair producer in the world, South Africa, where Angora goats were exposed to brutal abuse and suffering for their hair used in mohair products, like sweaters, winter scarves and yarn balls. They were being struck, mutilated, and decapitated while they were still fully conscious.
- PETA investigated at three rabbit fur farms and an abattoir in China, where rabbits live in cages with extremely bad conditions before being strung up and skinned. Sometimes, rabbits are skinned while still alive. This PETA exposé urges as many as possible to stay away from wearing or buying fur.
- After receiving complaints from visitors concerned about the welfare of animals, a PETA investigator visited Warner Bros. Studio Tour London where fans were promised to get a look at Harry Potter's own owl and various "animal stars" from the famous "Harry Potter" franchise. The truth is now revealed: Distressed birds are kept in small cages for very long time, touched by many people, exposed to flash photography and forced to perform a number of spectacular tricks for happy fans.
- PETA Asia went into seven randomly selected slaughterhouses in Indonesia, where Australian cows and bulls are revealed to be subjected to gruesome acts for their meat sold to dangerous wet markets, and their skin to the global leather industry. Workers fail to shoot cows properly with captive-bolt guns, allowing said animals to suffer for many minutes (some up to 12 minutes) before slaughter while still alive. Others are physically restrained before their throats are slit, as actually approved by the Australian government. Another cow had his tail twisted again and again.