Film - Plant Based News https://plantbasednews.org Disrupting The Conventional Narrative Mon, 23 May 2022 23:25:39 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.9.3 https://i0.wp.com/plantbasednews.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/cropped-pbnlogo.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Film - Plant Based News https://plantbasednews.org 32 32 183434871 New Documentary ‘SLAY’ Exposes Fashion’s Cruel Animal Skin Trade https://plantbasednews.org/lifestyle/fashion/new-documentary-slay-fashions-cruel-animal-skin-trade/ https://plantbasednews.org/lifestyle/fashion/new-documentary-slay-fashions-cruel-animal-skin-trade/#respond Fri, 06 May 2022 16:35:04 +0000 https://plantbasednews.org/?p=267484 The upcoming film is crowdfunding now, with hopes of shedding light on the fashion trade's use of animals

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A new documentary is exposing the fashion industry for its greenwashing and treatment of animals.

Produced by Keegan Kuhn (known for his work on 2017’s What the Health and Cowspiracy), SLAY follows filmmaker Rebecca Cappelli’s journey around the world, investigating the animal skin trade.

Cappelli⁠—who also worked on the 2018 food-focused documentary Let us be Heroes⁠—traveled to Australia, China, India, Europe, the US, and Brazil to film at leather tanneries, fur farms, wool farms, and skin processors. 

“I have spent the last three years investigating animal skins in fashion,” Cappelli says in the film’s trailer. “They have a damaging impact on the planet, on people, and, of course, on the animals.”

“If someone would have told me even half of what I discovered doing this film, I wouldn’t have believed them.”

Cruelty in fashion

More brands are banning animal skins (fur bans, in particular, have become popular among luxury brands, as public opinion turns on the trade), but fashion is still far from cruelty-free. 

According to the documentary, around 2.5 billion animals are killed for fashion every year. Around 1.4 billion of those in the leather industry. (Leather isn’t limited to cows; pigs, kangaroos, buffalo, alligators, and snakes are also killed for their skins.)

But Cappelli hopes that her film will drive change.

SLAY’s Indiegogo page, which hopes to raise almost £50,000 to promote the film, reads: “Through our collective efforts, films like Cowspiracy and What the Health have had a huge global impact – and we can do this again.”

“We want this film to reach a mainstream audience to accelerate change thanks to existing solutions.”

Innovation in fashion is improving, and the plant-based leather industry, in particular, is becoming more mainstream.

For example, in 2021, Game of Thrones star Maisie Williams teamed up with Coperni to design a range of bags made from apple leather. Also last year, Ganni pledged to ditch leather completely, and instead use grape-based leather to make its shoes.

At the time, the brand’s founder Nicolaj Reffstrup said: “Selling leather products, although highly profitable, will soon be as outdated as smoking on TV.”

SLAY wants to make that prediction come true as soon as possible. Click here to find out more about the project, and donate to its fundraiser.

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Joaquin Phoenix Acquires Film Rights To Animal Liberation Book https://plantbasednews.org/culture/film/joaquin-phoenix-acquires-film-rights-animal-liberation-book/ https://plantbasednews.org/culture/film/joaquin-phoenix-acquires-film-rights-animal-liberation-book/#comments Thu, 05 May 2022 13:02:44 +0000 https://plantbasednews.org/?p=267183 The vegan actor frequently uses his platform to raise awareness of animal exploitation

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Joaquin Phoenix is known widely for two things: his acting skills (he won the Academy Award for Best Actor in 2019’s Joker) and his commitment to animal rights. Now, he might be marrying the two together. Phoenix has just acquired film rights to Ingrid Newkirk’s book, Free the Animals.

Newkirk is the founder and president of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA).

Published in 1992, Newkirk wrote Free the Animals about the Animal Liberation Front (an international, leaderless movement that promotes non-violent action against animal cruelty).

The plot of Free the Animals sees a character named Valerie challenge the system, and her work as a police officer, after learning about the abuse of animals in laboratories. To celebrate the 30-year anniversary of its publication, a new edition of the book is out this month. It features a foreword from Phoenix himself.

“Yes, ‘Free the Animals’ is about the balaclava-wearing heroes who break windows and laws to save animals, but it’s also about everyone. It’s a call to us all to take action,” writes Phoenix.

“Whether it’s wielding crowbars and bolt-cutters or picking up a pen or a protest sign, every one of us can and must fight injustice and push for animal liberation every chance we get.”

Joaquin Phoenix and animal rights

Phoenix consistently gives a platform to animal rights messaging. In his 2020 Oscar acceptance speech, he said that humans have become “disconnected from the natural world.”

He added that “many of us are guilty of an egocentric worldview.”

“We feel entitled to artificially inseminate a cow and steal her baby, even though her cries of anguish are unmistakable. Then we take her milk that’s intended for her calf and we put it in our coffee and our cereal.”

A few days later, the actor rescued a mother cow and her calf from a slaughterhouse.

Newkirk says that other high-profile celebrities have expressed interest in acquiring the movie rights to Free the Animals.

She chose Phoenix because of his long-term commitment to animal rights activism.

“Joaquin understands what animals go through and lives and breathes animal rights,” she told the Hollywood Reporter. “It’s part of his very being.”

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Feature Film ‘Matilda’ Tells The Story Of A Runaway Factory Farm Cow https://plantbasednews.org/culture/film/feature-film-matilda-runaway-factory-farm-cow/ https://plantbasednews.org/culture/film/feature-film-matilda-runaway-factory-farm-cow/#respond Wed, 04 May 2022 14:14:13 +0000 https://plantbasednews.org/?p=267473 Filmmakers believe 'Matilda' can bring forward a new perspective on our treatment of animals

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Last year, news of a young cow escaping slaughter in New York City hit the headlines. The nine-month-old calf, who was later named Stacy, ran away from a Queens abattoir, before ending up in a public park.

It seems like an unlikely event. But Stacy isn’t alone. In 2017, a cow in Poland rammed a fence and swam away to an island. In 2021, a cow in Brazil escaped a slaughterhouse and ended up in a water park. All of the escapees were spared from slaughter.

Now, production company Antimae Film wants to bring the story of a runaway cow to the big screen in a new live-action called Matilda.

Directed by Marc Pierschel (who also directed award-winning Butenland and The End of Meat), Matilda is set in England. It follows the story of a young aspiring chef named Anna who stumbles across an escaped cow (Matilda) in the forest and joins together with animal rights activists to fight for her rescue.

A key problem for Anna, however, is her meat-eating family, and her relationship with her father, who works in a slaughterhouse.

Call for Kickstarter funding

Matilda is a film that moves between resignation and activism,” says producer Steffi Koehler in a video on Kickstarter. “Anna takes us on a journey through the emotional worlds of a young woman who assumes responsibility for another living being.”

Matilda creates new role models and shows a different perspective on our treatment of animals, our environment, and empowerment.”

Antimae Film hopes to start production on the film next year and is aiming for a 2024 world premiere. 

But to bring this poignant, hard-hitting, and thought-provoking story to life, Antimae Film needs funding. Right now, it has raised more than £21,000, but it must hit a target of more than £42,000.

Click here to find the Kickstarter for the project. Those who pledge money can access a variety of awards, including a co-producer credit.

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Leonardo DiCaprio Encourages 53 Million Followers To Watch This Climate Crisis Documentary https://plantbasednews.org/culture/film/leonardo-dicaprio-climate-crisis-documentary/ https://plantbasednews.org/culture/film/leonardo-dicaprio-climate-crisis-documentary/#respond Mon, 25 Apr 2022 17:08:10 +0000 https://plantbasednews.org/?p=266777 The feature-length film looks at the environmental consequences of meat and dairy production

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Leonardo DiCaprio is using his Instagram platform to promote the climate crisis documentary Eating Our Way to Extinction.

Narrated by Kate Winslet—DiCaprio’s good friend and onscreen co-star (the duo worked together in 1997’s Titanic and then again in 2008’s Revolutionary Road)—the documentary seeks to wake viewers up to a harsh truth. Animal agriculture is destroying the planet and humanity.

The film features an appearance from Sir Richard Branson (the billionaire has invested in vegan and cultured meat brands). Philanthropist Tony Robbins is also included, as well as renowned marine biologist Sylvia Earle.

In an Earth Day post, DiCaprio posted a trailer for the documentary to his 53 million Instagram followers. He added the caption: “Watch Eating Our Way To Extinction on @primevideo to learn how we can change our path.”

https://www.instagram.com/reel/CcqOjyUDSbt/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=

Inspiring people to take the climate crisis seriously

The actor is passionate about fighting the climate crisis. He has created his own documentaries to raise awareness of global warming, like 2016’s Before the Flood. He frequently invests in sustainable, plant-based brands (vegan snack company Hippeas, for example). Plus, he uses his platform to advocate for climate action.

In 2016, DiCaprio received the Academy Award for Best Actor in The Revenant. In his acceptance speech, DiCaprio spoke of the need to take climate crisis action seriously. The next day, Google searches for “climate change” rose 261 percent.

Using the power of cinematography combined with harrowing testimonials (including the perspectives of indigenous people who live in some of the most climate crisis-impacted areas of the world), Eating Our Way to Extinction intends to have a similar effect on viewers.

Last year, director Otto Brockway and producer Mark Galvin told Plant Based News: “Most of the modern world has somewhat lost that connection to nature and to the planet in some way.”

“[Indigenous] people very much still live in tune with nature and they see the cycles of the Earth and the cycles around them that have been relatively stable for hundreds and maybe even thousands of years – suddenly changing.”

Among other issues, the hard-hitting documentary focuses on ocean dead zones, greenhouse gasses, deforestation, species extinction, and plastic pollution, all of which can be tied back to animal agriculture.

Eating Our Way to Extinction is available to stream on Prime Video.

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MILKED The Documentary Is Finally Here, And The Dairy Industry Might Not Like It https://plantbasednews.org/culture/film/milked-documentary/ https://plantbasednews.org/culture/film/milked-documentary/#respond Fri, 25 Mar 2022 19:00:58 +0000 https://plantbasednews.org/?p=264755 In an effort to increase transparency around food production, MILKED takes a deep dive into the dairy sector

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Highly anticipated documentary MILKED has finally arrived, and can be watched now via Plant Based News.

Years in the making, the feature-length film dives deep into the darkest corners of the dairy industry, in an attempt to uproot the picture-perfect narrative carefully constructed by animal agriculture’s largest organizations.

In MILKED, activist Chris Huriwai travels Aotearoa (the Māori name for New Zealand), speaking to experts in medicine, ecology, politics, and business in search of answers.

“We originally planned to investigate the environmental and health impacts of all animal agriculture in Aotearoa. But once we got further into researching, it was obvious that dairy was the story to tell,” MILKED director and producer Amy Taylor said. 

And that story isn’t as idyllic as it’s often made out to be. Alongside disturbing animal welfare violations, the dairy industry is to blame for excessive water and land use, pollution, and greenhouse gas emissions, the film explains.

That’s part of the reason why the team behind MILKED launched a petition alongside the film’s release. The petition urges for a global reduction in dairy herds – by at least 25 percent – over the next three years.

There are four variations of the petition: one each for the United Kingdom, the United States, Europe, and New Zealand. Those interested can sign the petition(s) here.

MILKED the film

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCwpsMtmMhM

With input from the likes of Dame Jane Goodall, Suzy Amis Cameron, and Keegan Kuhn – and supported by Academy Award-winning director James Cameron – MILKED had people talking weeks before its release.

When the documentary creators launched a crowdfunding campaign to help get the concept off the ground, it took just 12 days for contributors to put forward $NZD100,000.

As a result, the team upped the goal by $20,000, with plans to use the funds for the film’s production itself, but also activist campaigns aimed at raising awareness of the dairy sector’s environmental impact.

Dairy cows in a milk factory
Adobe Stock MILKED argues that the dairy sector has not been transparent with consumers.

The funding will also go towards government lobbying initiatives, and will provide financial support for farmers exiting the dairy industry in favor of animal-free work.

“We’re so grateful for the incredible support we’ve already received from around the world,” Taylor commented. “It shows how many people are passionate about exposing the truth about the dairy industry, and looking at a better way forward.”

Watch MILKED for free on YouTube here

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Barack Obama To Host New Nature Documentary On Netflix https://plantbasednews.org/culture/film/barack-obama-nature-documentary-netflix/ https://plantbasednews.org/culture/film/barack-obama-nature-documentary-netflix/#comments Tue, 22 Mar 2022 10:59:28 +0000 https://plantbasednews.org/?p=264579 The upcoming program is a "celebration" of biodiversity, and a reminder that we must protect the planet

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Former president of the United States Barack Obama is set to host an upcoming nature docuseries on Netflix. Called Our Great National Parks, the program aims to showcase the many natural wonders of the world, including its diverse animal inhabitants. And, to educate the public on why protecting our planet is more important than ever. 

The five-part series – executive produced by Blue Planet II filmmaker James Honeyborne – will take viewers across five continents.

According to Netflix, Our Great National Parks “beckons us to get out and explore, create new ways for these wild places to thrive, and vigorously preserve them for future generations to come.”

Launching on the streaming platform gives the nature documentary a solid chance of reaching the masses; Netflix currently attracts more than 220 million paid memberships.

“A fish that can walk. Surfing hippos that want to catch the waves. Species found nowhere else on earth,” Obama says in the docuseries trailer.

“When humanity started to protect these wild places, we did not realize how important they would become. They’re a haven for endangered species and a hotbed for scientific research.”

“This is a journey through the natural wonders of our shared birthright,” he adds, inviting viewers to “join me in this celebration of our planet’s greatest national parks and wilderness.”

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Barack Obama’s environmental efforts

Obama’s involvement in the series (as narrator but also executive producer) is apt, given his previous commitments to environmental protection.

The 60-year-old Democrat placed 548 million acres of habitat under protection during his eight years in office – more than any other president in US history. 

He helped establish the two largest marine reserves on the planet, as well as the second largest desert reserve. And when Obama expanded the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge by 12 million acres, he blocked oil and gas companies’ drilling operations.

Coral reefs, canyons, deserts, and mountains are some of the wild spaces that benefited from his presidency, as well as the countless species who live there.

Obama also issued the Presidential Climate Action Plan, which aimed to cut carbon emissions, promote more eco-friendly fuel sources, and increase research into the climate crisis. It also planned to build and improve hospitals and modernize infrastructure to better withstand the effects of climate breakdown.

However, the plan was revoked by Donald Trump in 2016 on his first day as president, naming it “unnecessary.”

All five episodes of Our Great National Parks will be available to stream on Netflix from April 13, 2022.

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New Documentary ‘MILKED’ Launches Global Petitions To Dismantle Dairy Industry https://plantbasednews.org/culture/film/milked-petition-dairy-industry-documentary/ https://plantbasednews.org/culture/film/milked-petition-dairy-industry-documentary/#comments Fri, 18 Mar 2022 16:01:08 +0000 https://plantbasednews.org/?p=264436 Academy Award-winning director James Cameron says the new film is a "powerful wake-up call"

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A new feature documentary called MILKED launched a petition today that aims to bring together the masses of people who are eager to protect the planet and its inhabitants. Specifically, by dismantling the destructive systems used by the dairy industry. 

MILKED – which will soon be available to watch via Plant Based News – takes a deep dive into the dairy sector of Aotearoa (the Māori name for New Zealand). The country is the largest exporter of dairy in the world.

Alongside the film’s premiere, the creators of MILKED have published four variations of a petition that aims to reduce global dairy herds by 25 percent in next three years. 

The petitions – aimed at the UK, the US, Europe, and New Zealand – are directed at each country’s leaders. MILKED hopes that global collective efforts can help create a more sustainable food system. And, one that protects the lives of millions of animals too.

The problem with dairy

MILKED acknowledges that the dairy industry is widely considered a “source of national pride.”

But behind the curtain, the industry is said to be damaging the country more than benefiting it.

The dairy sector is Aotearoa’s largest water polluter. And it doesn’t just pollute water, it uses excessive amounts of it too. According to MILKED, 1,000 liters of water is required to produce just one liter of cow’s milk.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2yBv-8P1gmY

Plant-based alternatives are often a different story. Oat milk, for example, uses 13 times less water and 11 times less land than cow’s milk, the organization says.

Further, oat milk generates 3.5 times fewer carbon emissions. New Zealand’s dairy industry is currently producing almost a quarter of the country’s total greenhouse gas emissions on its own. Although MILKED calls this figure a “conservative estimate.”

Perhaps more conceringly, the country’s largest dairy company, Fonterra, is projected to exceed New Zealand’s total national emissions target in the coming decade.

Filmmakers discovered that Fonterra – which initially agreed to an interview but then pulled out – has been underreporting its environmental data. 

In one case, Fonterra reported 22 million tons of emission output, when the actual figure was double that. In total, the dairy company is to blame for more emissions than the whole of Sweden. 

MILKED stresses that despite industry efforts to sequester carbon, this does not address the expulsion of methane from cows. Notably, methane is 84 times more potent than carbon dioxide. 

MILKED the documentary

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCwpsMtmMhM

The new film brings such statistics to light through interviews with high-profile figures like Dame Jane Goodall, environmentalist and actor Suzy Amis Cameron, and Cowspiracy co-director Keegan Kuhn. Academy Award-winning director James Cameron has labeled the film a “powerful wake-up call.”

During MILKED, filmmakers follow activist Chris Huriwai around the country as he speaks with experts in ecology, medicine, and economy, as well as local dairy farmers. 

Aside from sustainability concerns, Huriwai takes a closer look at the ethical, animal welfare, and health implications of dairy consumption. 

“We originally planned to investigate the environmental and health impacts of all animal agriculture in Aotearoa. But once we got further into researching, it was obvious that dairy was the story to tell,” MILKED director and producer Amy Taylor explained. 

Inviting the public to help bolster the documentary’s message, MILKED launched a crowdfunding campaign with a goal of $NZD100,000. Contributors helped the organization exceed the figure in just 12 days, motivating MILKED to extend the funding goal.

Those interested can sign MILKED’s petition to reduce global dairy herds here.

MILKED will be available to watch on Plant Based NewsYouTube channel from March 25, 2022 at 7pm (GMT), or March 26 from 8am (NZDT).

To learn more about MILKED, check out its website.

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‘Vikings: Valhalla’ Star Sam Corlett Ditches Leather Costume https://plantbasednews.org/culture/tv-and-radio/vikings-valhalla-sam-corlett-ditches-leather-costume/ https://plantbasednews.org/culture/tv-and-radio/vikings-valhalla-sam-corlett-ditches-leather-costume/#respond Thu, 10 Mar 2022 16:21:51 +0000 https://plantbasednews.org/?p=263975 The post ‘Vikings: Valhalla’ Star Sam Corlett Ditches Leather Costume appeared first on Plant Based News.

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Vegan actor Sam Corlett, star of Vikings: Valhalla, recently revealed that his character’s costume is now made from vegan leather created from cactus plants.

In the new Netflix show, Corlett portrays the famous explorer Leif Erikson, who is thought to be one of the first European to have entered the shores of North America.

As the show is set between 1002 and 1066, covering the final years of the Viking age, the characters can be seen wearing costumes made of leather, fur, and wool. 

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In a recent interview, Corlett shared that he found it challenging to wear his leather costume at the start of the series. 

“I hadn’t worn leather in a long time. The costume at the start was all leather, and so that was quite overwhelming,” said Corlett.

However, the head of costume on the show, Susan O’Conner Cave, was quick to design a vegan-friendly armor made of cactus leather for the vegan star. 

“It’s a funny mix because you want to be as authentic as possible, which makes sense, but also, you know, the values come in sometimes.”

1 billion animals killed every year for leather

Leather is typically made from the hides of cows and calves, the furthest away from sustainable or ethical. According to PETA, the global leather industry kills more than a billion animals every year.  

Vegan leather, made from materials such as cactus leather, cork, and recycled rubber, offers sustainable alternatives to highly unethical and outdated animal leather.

Manufacturers across the globe are releasing more types of vegan leather as vegan leather becomes increasingly popular. In fact, the vegan leather industry is predicted to be worth almost $90 billion by 2025. 

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Streaming Platform WaterBear Helps Honor And Protect Sharks With New Campaign https://plantbasednews.org/culture/film/sharkwater-trilogy-on-waterbear/ https://plantbasednews.org/culture/film/sharkwater-trilogy-on-waterbear/#respond Mon, 07 Mar 2022 15:49:27 +0000 https://plantbasednews.org/?p=263685 WaterBear is shining a spotlight on the 'Sharkwater' trilogy to help raise awareness for the growingly endangered species

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The free streaming platform, WaterBear, which is “dedicated to the future of our planet,” has launched an impact marketing campaign to help protect sharks. As part of this, the company has added the popular Sharkwater trilogy to its collection.

Produced and directed by late Canadian filmmaker and conservationist Rob Stewart, the trilogy features his three documentaries: Sharkwater (2006), Revolution (2012) and Sharkwater Extinction (2018)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z2If9lYEWv0&ab_channel=WaterBear

From debunking historical stereotypes and exposing the massive illegal shark finning industry, to challenging the media-driven vilification of sharks, the documentaries aim to highlight the threats the shark population faces on a daily basis. 

Driven by passion fed by a lifelong fascination with sharks, Stewart dedicated his career to raising awareness about the receding population of sharks. 

His films have gained more than 70 international awards and have been viewed by over 125 million people worldwide. His work has also helped trigger changes in law and government policy – more than 90 countries have now banned shark finning or the trade of shark products. 

Alarming statistics

However, many countries continue to kill the animals – over 100 million sharks are killed around the world every year. Though researchers estimate the true number could be as high as 273 million.

Global shark populations have already declined by 71 percent over the last 50 years. Considering this, researchers believe there is an unprecedented rise in the risk of extinction.

Siren call for action

The Sharkwater trilogy serves as a siren call for action. It’s a stark reminder that sharks are in danger of extinction, and they could easily be wiped out within a few years due to human interference.

In his third documentary, Sharkwater Extinction, Stewart said, “I thought that if I could change the public’s view of sharks, if I could make them love these animals like I did… see that they’re beautiful and amazing and magnificent and important, people would then also want to fight for their protection.”

In a statement, Josh Blau, head of acquisitions at WaterBear, said: “Rob Stewart is an inspiration, and we want to honor his legacy and work by shining a spotlight on this devastating issue and encourage our members to take action.”

In collaboration with Sea Shepherd and Parley for the Oceans, WaterBear is encouraging those who watch the documentary to support the “Nets out Now” petition. The petition calls for the removal of nets and drum lines to help put an end to Australia’s 84-year-old shark culls.

To watch the Sharkwater trilogy, as well as other award-winning documentaries that focus on shaping a better future for our fragile planet, head over to WaterBear’s website where you can stream the videos at any time and on any device, all for free.

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New Documentary MILKED To Expose Dairy Industry After Eclipsing $100k Fundraising Goal https://plantbasednews.org/culture/film/documentary-milked-dairy-industry-fundraising-goal/ https://plantbasednews.org/culture/film/documentary-milked-dairy-industry-fundraising-goal/#comments Fri, 25 Feb 2022 12:14:12 +0000 https://plantbasednews.org/?p=262912 Backed by the likes of James Cameron and Jane Goodall, the film takes a closer look at the dairy sector

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Upcoming feature-length documentary MILKED, which unearths the environmental and animal welfare repercussions of the dairy industry, has eclipsed its crowdfunding goal of $NZD100,000. And, it took just 12 days.

In response, the team behind the movie have increased their goal by $20,000 to help amplify the message further. Additionally, an anonymous donor has committed to matching funds up to $100,000. So, every dollar donated so far will be doubled.

James Cameron: a ‘wake-up call’

MILKED pulls back the curtain on Aotearoa’s (the Māori name for New Zealand) dairy industry. The country is the largest exporter of dairy in the world. 

The film includes interviews from the likes of renowned ethologist Dame Jane Goodall and Cowspiracy co-director Keegan Kuhn. Environmentalist and actor Suzy Amis Cameron also features in the movie.

Cameron’s partner, Academy Award-winning director James Cameron, has placed his support behind the project too. He said the film is a “powerful wake-up call that the world is getting MILKED.”

Vegan director James Cameron
Photo 12 / Alamy Stock Titanic director James Cameron says MILKED is a ‘wake-up call’.

MILKED documentary

The movie follows activist Chris Huriwai as he travels the country to learn more about the industry. There, Huriwai speaks directly to dairy farmers as well as experts in the fields of medicine, economy, ecology, and politics. 

“We originally planned to investigate the environmental and health impacts of all animal agriculture in Aotearoa. But once we got further into researching, it was obvious that dairy was the story to tell,” MILKED director and producer Amy Taylor said. 

“And with dairy giant Fonterra inviting Chris to meet with them and then backing out, we became even more curious about what was going on.”

Dairy cows on a farm
The dairy industry has come under fire in recent years over ethical concerns.

Funding goals

The funds already raised by MILKED will go towards final edits, paying contractors and producers, and legal counsel. It will also help fund marketing, including media stunts like the recently erected billboards that “congratulate” the dairy industry on being Aotearoa’s largest polluter.

The crowdfunding earnings will also help create an educational version of the film. This copy will be distributed to various schools and universities.

Further, the money will help develop impact campaigns, including those supporting farmers who are transitioning out of the dairy industry. And, lobbying for the government to remove dairy from schools and nutritional guidelines in favor of a plant-based focus.

MILKED Campaign Launch
The team smashed their crowdfunding goal in less than two weeks.

The stretch goal of $20,000 will be used to produce new content from the more than 100 hours of interviews conducted for MILKED. It will also go towards the production of a short film about a dairy farmer moving out of animal agriculture.

“We’re so grateful for the incredible support we’ve already received from around the world having only just launched our crowdfunding campaign,” said director Taylor. “It shows how many people are passionate about exposing the truth about the dairy industry, and looking at a better way forward.”

The film drops on March 18 via WaterBear, the first free streaming network “dedicated to the future of our planet,” and will be hosted for free on Plant Based News from March 26.

Those interested in contributing to the crowdfunding campaign can do so here. To visit MILKED’s website, see here.

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