Eating Our Way To Extinction

2021 • 81 minutos
3.9
8 opiniones
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With searing insight that shines light in dark corners EATING OUR WAY TO EXTINCTION is a compelling feature documentary that opens the lid on the elephant in the room no one wants to talk about. Confronting and entertaining this documentary allows audiences to question their everyday choices, industry leaders and governments. Featuring a wealth of world-renowned contributors including Sir Richard Branson and Tony Robbins, it has a message of hope that will empower audiences.

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3.9
8 opiniones
YankeeCharlie UniformAlphaTango
03 de octubre de 2021
Excellent movie, sadly I watched it after eating salmon. I miss the days when people could sometimes agree. The Pandemic brought the worst out of society, yes sure there's some good stories but there's a hell of a lot of bad. The problem with antibiotics is real and not because it was given to us but because it was given to the animals and then we ate the animals. Many of the greatest diseases on earth came from an animal. It is a horror-show when you really think about it, We (R) Out of time.
Luba
02 de octubre de 2021
Really good. I'm happy there is another documentary on this subject. We need to continue making them to spread the message that we are killing ourselves. There are so many wonderful documentaries on this subject. I encourage anyone interested, to watch them all. Here's a few titles. Forks over Knives, Kiss the Ground, Cowspiracy, Blackfish, Game Changers, and Dominion, which is extremely difficult to watch, but something everyone needs to see.
Aury X
01 de octubre de 2021
I've just watch this today. Everyone should watch it. Come on people! you spend more money in stupid things. Spend it on knowledge. #VeganForTheAnimals #VeganForTheWorld