"Earthlings." "Peaceable Kingdom." "Blackfish." "The Cove." "My Life As a
Turkey." "Parrot Confidential." There is one from the latter '60's that is
considered the very first, and seminal film on animal sentience, cognition
and cruelty, and when I think of it I will pass it on. Please check out the
site Red Is the New Green. The man who runs it has run afoul of detestable
ag gag laws that criminalize filming undercover in factory farms (aka
CAFOs) and making animal activists "domestic terrorists" (see Animal
Enterprise Terrorism Act). See:
http://www.motherjones.com/environment/2011/12/are-animal-rights-activists-terrorists
Mr. Potter of Red debuted rather recently the first footage of CAFO cruelty
by drone.

Please feel free to contact me off list. This is a subject very near and
very dear to my heart. I am sure I'll think of other documentaries for you.

Best,
Elizabeth McMahon

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