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Award-winning documentary film about the suffering of animals for food, fashion, pets, entertainment and medical research. Narrated by Joaquin Phoenix with soundtrack by Moby. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0358456/

WARNING: This is very difficult to watch. It contains distressing scenes.

You can watch this documentary at @ http://www.earthlings.com/

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  • I own this documentary & I've only watched it once because it's hard to watch again. Animals and nature have no trouble working in sync. Man, on the other hand, is hell bent on destroying everything around--including itself. We'll get there some day and I don't think it's going to be by the hand of god, but instead by the work man.

  • @TRUTH4IDIOTS Yes, you make a great point about animals and nature existing in harmony. Humans could live in harmony with nature and also prosper if only everyone wakes up and ditches our destructive ways. Peace.

  • what is this song called? I'm dying to know!

    anyway, glad to be vegan after seeing this life changing movie

  • @Carrotlocks Hi. Sorry but I don't know the song title.

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  • AMERICANS KILL HUMANS FOR OIL.....

  • @einokeino303 Yeah, we really suck as a species sometimes.

  • Great vidéo my dear friend.I love it.It's in my favorites now.

    From France.

    Friendly;Sylvie.

  • @einokeino303 Thank you. I will check that out.

  • @einokeino303 Also you might find 'Africa addio (1966)' interesting watch if you can find it somewhere.

  • It's been a while since I watched this. Very well made documentary, effective video material and narration. However it doesn't show what humans have done and are doing to each other. In developed countries the violence against fellow man is often more subtle and covered, but it's there nonetheless. Humans are most inventive when they are trying to control and hurt other people. I think it's a relevant aspect to leave out for a film with such a title.

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