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- A young girl risks everything to prevent a powerful, multinational company from kidnapping her best friend - a fascinating beast named Okja.
- Young nun Colleen is avoiding all contact from her family, returning to her childhood home in Asheville NC, she finds her old room exactly how she left it: painted black and covered in goth/metal posters.
- A chilling portrait of what happens when activism rattles the institutions of power.
- Charlie Cranehill, an animal liberator wanted for domestic terrorism, emerges from the underground to coordinate a nationwide action as his estranged CEO father tries to find him before the FBI does.
- Behind the Mask: The Story Of The People Who Risk Everything To Save Animals is a 2006 documentary film about the Animal Liberation Front. It took three years of filming, interviewing, and editing to complete.
- The film offers a comprehensive examination of the exploitation of animals in modern society.
- A group of young political activists breaks the law to get attention to animal rights, by freeing caged animals from labs and farms during night time, leading to highly illegal sabotage actions, putting them under increasing pressure.
- An in-depth look at the animal rights movement and the FBI's recent declaration calling them the number one domestic terrorist threat to the United States.
- Exploring the ideology of the international group Animal Liberation Front (ALF), which strives to prevent the mistreatment of animals by humans, especially in the fields of laboratory experiments and industrial breeding. They frequently employ illegal methods but consistently prioritize non-violent forms of action. The document provides essential information about the ALF, offering a clear and concise explanation of their ideology and political stance.
- What happened, that 24th of December? This is what officer Chartier wants to find out. To understand, he will have to go back 48 hours earlier to Franck's Christmas eve. Franck is an insignificant drama-teacher by day, but also belongs to a nameless and leaderless militant organisation - the Animal Liberation Front. These characters are bound by a limitless empathy towards mistreated animals, and will have to show courage to complete a mission they have been preparing for months. Their goal is to free dogs, condemned to be sold to laboratories for the purpose of live experiments. Their philosophy: when something has gone beyond the boundaries of reason, you have to forget about what's legal, and care about what seems right. During the questioning, Franck understands that one of his fellow campaigners betrayed him.
- "Saints and Angels" is a compelling fictional account of an Animal Liberation cell that has been organized for one evening in order to free animals from the daily tortures of experimentation and other forms of cruelty. Actual interviews and animal liberation footage make this a great introduction to the ALF and the entire movement in general.
- The story of Britches, a little monkey whose eyes were sewn shut after birth due to a cruel experiment. Fortunately, she was rescued by the Animal Liberation Movement (ALF).
- "Chattel" focuses on several research animal facilities and the campaigns and individuals working to close them down. The film includes the story of Matt Rossell's two year undercover investigation at the Oregon Regional Primate Center.
- "Aurora - The Dream of Liberation" tells the story of a girl who joins a group that frees the animals from laboratories.
- A one-sided documentary features the director of Huntingdon Life Sciences (HLS) experimental facilities and the facility's head of animal supplies, both expressing fear of further attacks. The documentary presents never-before-seen archival footage and startling information about the militant branches of the animal liberation movement. It outlines the activities of these groups, from besieging vivisectors' houses to using leaf bombs and incendiary charges. It begins with interviews with activists from the Animal Liberation Front (ALF), known for non-violent sabotage and protests, but concludes with radical statements from individuals associated with groups like the Animal Rights Militia. The narrator subtly speculates, categorizing ALF and other non-violent activists alongside the more extreme factions.
- This video has been produced by various individuals to complement the original video Animal Liberation 2: The Sequel (1995) and illustrate how animal liberation has evolved into the 1990s. Every year, billions of animals are killed in laboratories, confined in factory farms, and slaughtered in abattoirs. They are also hunted, shot, and fished for pleasure by hunters, shooters, and anglers. Consequently, some people are willing to go beyond the law. Since the 1980s, nearly 200 individuals have been imprisoned. The Animal Liberation Front (ALF) has successfully shut down some vivisection laboratories and other establishments.
- The film depicts the philosophy of the Animal Liberation Front (ALF) in action. It includes footage of breaking the pheasant pens, raiding laboratory breeders, sabotaging battery farms, burning cars, attacking boats and disrupting hunts.
- A text video with sequences from television reports provides insight into the activities of certain radical and even illegal eco-anarchist groups in Mexico. A highly controversial and provocative piece.
- Bringing the Animal Liberation Front (ALF) closer, it discusses the issue of vivisection and features interviews with ALF activists and other campaigners to shut down vivisection labs.
- At a time when most people go to sleep, Lukás Krása goes to places where entry is prohibited. He takes animals out of dark and smelly halls and gives them a chance for a dignified life. He doesn't do it for personal gratification, but because he believes that every life matters.
- Looks at the increasing militancy of activists protesting at experiments on animals.
- Documentary examining the Animal Liberation Front's resurgent campaign in the 1990s. Includes coverage of events in Northern Ireland, the Lucozade hoax, demonstrations against Boots, the publication 'Into the 1990s', the Dingles arson attack, the Bristol Senate House bombing and a NAVS rally in Sheffield. Features interviews with Brendan McNally, Gill Langley, Jan Creamer and Robin Webb.
- A look at the actions of the Animal Liberation Front and whether it could be classed as a terrorist organization?
- A short documentary portrait of Jonathan Paul, former Animal Liberation Front member who was sentenced to 51 months in federal prison for his part in the 1997 Cavel West arson.