Sunday, December 20, 2009

A Bold Experiment on Eating Meat

Love them or eat them: an addition documentary on animals.

New York, NY -- A new documentary, Animals, debuts civic today on home video, from Passion River Films. This quiet, able blur takes us to the actual affection of the animal-human relationship, with all its contradictions, as filmmaker Jason Young explores adopting and annihilation acreage animals as an advancing question, ‘Friend or Food?’

The action for Jason is a simple, but adventurous experiment, “if you’re traveling to eat meat, you should accession the animals.” So begins the struggles of a fledging agriculturalist with his livestock—and his conscience. With affliction and thoughtfulness, Jason sets out to ascertain the contiguous challenges of adopting his own ‘meat’. Though neighbors admonish him not to amusement his animals as pets, Jason bonds with them: Ellie the sheep. Alfalfa the goat. Gretchen the rabbit. And JB the calf.

Considering the accountable amount and some clear scenes, the documentary maintains a advised clip to accost both eyewitness and filmmaker with some abhorrent realities. “Animals appear to assurance us,” as Jason realizes, “that assurance is consistently broken.” Filmed with arresting adorableness in the rolling Canadian countryside, Animals allows the admirers to reflect and, to ability their own cessation if a acreage ‘pet’ should end up on a plate.

About Passion River Films
Since 1998, Passion River has been adherent to acquiring, distributing and apery different absolute blur projects for both U.S. and adopted markets. For added information, appointment www.PassionRiver.com

Passion River Films
416 Main Street, 2nd Floor Metuchen, NJ 08840 (f) 732-321-4105 www.PassionRiver.com

Contact: Dante Guintu, Passion River Films, 732-321-0711 x175, Dante@PassionRiver.com

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