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"Body Harvest" - a Documentary on Factory Farming, Animal Welfare & Meat Production

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Uploaded by on May 19, 2011

http://decauzefilms.co.uk/

Written, Produced & Directed by Arthur Cauty



© De Cauze Films

Body Harvest is a shockingly controversial documentary short from award nominated Director Arthur Cauty, which explores our attitudes towards animals, and the hypocrisy latent in our food industry.

On one hand we adore and nurture our cats and dogs as pets, but on the other hand, we adore gorging ourselves on burgers and roast chicken dinners.



Body Harvest takes an open minded stance on the topic of meat production, exploring contrasting opinions across occupation, nationality, race and culture. Prepare yourself for a shocking, thought provoking, satirical and darkly comic exploration of todays farming landscape.



"We all have the ability to show compassion, but for some reason, when we eat meat, we disconnect our compassion for the animal, with our desire to be satiated with a nice steak." - Alan Macmillan Orr, Author of "The Natural Mind: Waking Up"



Featuring music from Head of Programmes
www.myspace.com/headofprogrammes

Body Harvest premiered at the Exeter Phoenix on April 2nd 2011.

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  • It's scary how deluded the whole world is. Wish everyone was free and would actually give more thoughts to animal welfare.

  • also see Zero Carbon Britain. It's a complete instruction manual for the government on what exactly we need to do to stop being shit.

  • i just wrote a fucking massive comment but Devon is so shit that the internet's broken so YEP and i just retyped that word about 12 times cause this keyboard's also fairly horrible and ended up punching it which probably means i'll hit my wife. Anyway i'll work on that but anyway, this documentary is pretty inspiring and impressive, though as often with mini docs tackling big issues, i think it is quite sensationalist and struggles to scratch the surface of the debates from either side.

    love x

  • I like that saying "if slaughter houses had glass walls, we'd all be vegetarian"

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