Speciesism: The Movie
Speciesism: The Movie is a new species of documentary. It takes viewers on a sometimes funny, sometimes frightening adventure across North America, exposing the biggest secrets about modern factory farms, and asking the biggest questions about the belief that our species is more important than the rest.
You’ll never look at animals the same way again. Especially humans.
Organised by Exeter Friends For Animals (EFFA). Admission free – donations welcome. Please feel free to join us for a drink and a chat in the bar afterwards!
Part of our Go Vegan with EFFA campaign, which includes events across the city throughout April. For more information, see our website and Facebook page or contact us at mail@effa-uk.org.
‘Every now and then, a movie comes along that is capable of fundamentally changing the worldview of its audience. Speciesism: The Movie, a new documentary by Mark Devries, is that kind of film.’ HUFFINGTON POST
View the trailer here: http://www.exeterphoenix.org.uk/events/speciesism-the-movie-2/
STOP PRESS:
We’re delighted to announce that our free screening of Speciesism at Exeter Phoenix on Tuesday, April 5 will be introduced by psychologist and philosopher, Dr Richard Ryder, who first coined the term “Speciesism” in Oxford in 1970 and was among the founders of the modern animal rights movement.
A former chairman of the RSPCA, Dr Ryder is the author of a number of books on animal research, animal rights, and morality in politics, including Victims of Science (1975), Animal Revolution (1989), and Painism: A Modern Morality (2001).