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Eating Animals

  • 2017
  • Unrated
  • 1h 34m
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7.4/10
1.2K
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Eating Animals (2017)
'Eating Animals' tells the story of the beginning of the end of factory farming.
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An examination of our dietary choices and the food we put in our bodies. Based on Jonathan Safran Foer's memoir.An examination of our dietary choices and the food we put in our bodies. Based on Jonathan Safran Foer's memoir.An examination of our dietary choices and the food we put in our bodies. Based on Jonathan Safran Foer's memoir.

  • Director
    • Christopher Dillon Quinn
  • Writers
    • Christopher Dillon Quinn
    • Jonathan Safran Foer
  • Stars
    • Natalie Portman
    • Bruce Friedrich
    • Pete Kaiser
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    7.4/10
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    • Director
      • Christopher Dillon Quinn
    • Writers
      • Christopher Dillon Quinn
      • Jonathan Safran Foer
    • Stars
      • Natalie Portman
      • Bruce Friedrich
      • Pete Kaiser
    • 13User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
    • 69Metascore
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    Natalie Portman
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    • Self - Narrator
    Bruce Friedrich
    Bruce Friedrich
    • Self
    Pete Kaiser
    Pete Kaiser
    • Self (Chair in Animal Infectious Diseases, Roslin Institute)
    Yi Jian
    • Self
    Jim Keen
    Jim Keen
    • Self (Professor of Veterinary Epidemology)
    Bob Martin
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    • Self (Center for a Livable Future)
    • Director
      • Christopher Dillon Quinn
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      • Christopher Dillon Quinn
      • Jonathan Safran Foer
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    7Hellmant

    I definitely had severely mixed feelings about the film.

    'EATING ANIMALS': Three and a Half Stars (Out of Five)

    A feature-length documentary adapted from the critically acclaimed 2009 novel, of the same name (which was also a New York Times best-seller), by Jonathan Safran Foer. The film examines what has happened to our food industry in the last 40-years, as we've transitioned from traditional farming to huge industrial farms. The book was written as an effort for Foer to decide whether his newborn child should eat meat or not. The film was written and directed by Christopher Dillon Quinn, and it's narrated and produced by Oscar winning actress (and filmmaker) Natalie Portman. The documentary had it's world premiere at the Telluride Film Festival last September, where it received a standing ovation. I saw it at a film festival in Portland, followed by a Q&A with the director there. I definitely had severely mixed feelings about the film.

    The movie examines what has happened to our food industry over the last forty years, as it's transitioned from traditional farming to massive factory farms. The filmmakers interview multiple farmers, and question them on how this change has affected them (many have been left in financial ruins). It also shows us (through undercover footage primarily) the horrific treatment of animals as a result. Portman also beautifully narrates the film, throughout, as well.

    I saw the movie with a group of vegan 'animal rights' activist friends, and they were pretty upset by the overall message of the film. They feel that it promotes the myth of 'humanely' raised meat and dairy, and it encourages a transition back to more traditional farming, rather than veganism. I didn't feel that was the overall message (from my biased point of view) when I first watched it, but I can definitely see why they feel that way. I still saw it as a movie which primarily promotes veganism. There's a lot of important educational information in it, including lots of animal abuse footage, and it definitely (without a doubt) paints factory farming in a very negative and horrific light. The film has a lot of flaws still though (obviously), and it's certainly far from a great movie.
    10annhbyrnes

    Must see!

    This truly is eye opening. We need more films and people trying to tell the truth about where their meat is coming from. I appreciate everyone who put this film together but factory farming needs to stop and it's making us all sick. This is educating the public and I thank you. Please think about these beautiful sentient souls that deserve a healthy. happy life.
    8stefanamladenovic

    Good story about sustainability

    Movie gives good explanation about future of farming. I like the farmers perspective and solutions they provided. As I see they predicted ongoing pandemic so I guess and I hope they are also right about reducing meat producing in the future. Everyone should watch it even of ot is or not vegetarian. It's eye opener for non vegetarians and it gives good perspective to vegetarians about farmers, they problems and possible solutions. It's also covering the true facts about why everything in the way we eat now is wrong. It's good for educational point so you can spread them to the world and try to make impact on other people to reduse meat consumption too.
    9Naman_Katyal

    A must watch documentary for everyone who eats or does not eats meat

    This documentary takes you on a journey that makes you question your eating choices. What type meat you want to eat having looked at the conditions of the current animal farming, breeding and meat processing locations. It makes you question the need of meat in your own life and should one make an informed choice on where to get it from , reduce consumption or even move to plant based alternatives. Having watched it, I am questioning the source of my meat and if I have to make a better choice for my own life atleast.

    I will suggest: just watch it without assumptions in your mind and see where it takes you. And ask questions to yourself along the way.
    8Nagfilms

    Eye opener

    'Eating Animals', is a documentary co-produced and narrated by Natalie Portman that chronicles the obstacles that several farmers across the country have in holding on to the traditions of individual farming in light of the predominant industry farming such as Tyson, Perdue, etc. Now know this...I adore beef, pork, chicken but the movie brought home to me two major facts that might actually change (baby steps!!) the way I either a) purchase meats and/or b) reduce the amount of meat I consume. Why? Well, like all good documentaries, 'Eating Animals' enlightened and educated me. Sure, I already knew that if confronted with images and knowledge of the living conditions, antibiotic use, and callous deaths, of these respective animals, I would cringe. But the movie brings up a good point-I might SAY that's inhumane, but by continuing to buy and eat then I am COMPLICIT regarding the problem. Sure, the movie paints 'big corporation' as evil (I don't subscribe to broad brush labeling), but it does drive home the fact that local farmers love their animals even though they know that the end result is that the animals they care for must serve as food. It's the process that should be indicted. I wish the movie would have delved a bit further into the many different, important topics it brings up, but, nonetheless, it educated me to a point that I went and purchased grilled 'chicken' from one of the companies spotlighted in the movie. As always, that's what I look for in a quality documentary.

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      As a result of her involvement in the film, narrator Natalie Portman alongside her entire family, adopted a vegan lifestyle.
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      Self (Center for a Livable Future): We are creating the perfect storm. I mean, it's, it's not if, it's when there's going to be another really dangerous flu virus.

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    • Release date
      • June 15, 2018 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • India
      • Germany
      • China
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site (Big Star Pictures)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Мясо
    • Production companies
      • Big Star Pictures
      • Handsomecharlie Films
      • Heretic Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $149,614
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $34,524
      • Jun 17, 2018
    • Gross worldwide
      • $153,993
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      1 hour 34 minutes
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