Eating Animals Low
2018

Honolulu Museum of Art Honolulu, HI

moderated by

Annalyssah Camacho

Co-founder of Good Food Movement

with

Doorae Shin

Co-founder of Good Food Movement

and

Nick Pecoraro

Organizer at Oahu Animal Save & Animal Liberation Oahu

and

Cathy Goeggel

President of Animal Rights Hawaii

Eating Animals— Good food: Creating a sustainable food future

A panel of animal rights and sustainable agriculture activists discuss meat-eating and its impact on the present and future of food sustainability. Presented with community partners Good Food Movement and Animal Liberation Oahu, with complimentary sustainable food samples from 7VegansHi, Shortcakes Hi, and ShakaTea.

Honolulu Museum of Art Honolulu, HI

Film Synopsis

Filmmaker Christopher Quinn examines the environmental, economic, and public health consequences of factory farming. Topics include animal rights, pollution, and the use of antibiotics and hormones.

How much do you know about the food that’s on your plate? 

Based on the bestselling book by Jonathan Safran Foer, narrated by co-producer Natalie Portman, and directed by Christopher Quinn (God Grew Tired of Us), Eating Animals is an urgent, eye-opening look at the environmental, economic, and public health consequences of factory farming. Tracing the history of food production in the United States, the film charts how farming has gone from local and sustainable to a corporate Frankenstein monster that offers cheap eggs, meat, and dairy at a steep cost: the exploitation of animals; the risky use of antibiotics and hormones; and the pollution of our air, soil, and water. 

Spotlighting farmers who have pushed backed against industrial agriculture with more humane practices, Eating Animals offers attainable, commonsense solutions to a growing crisis while making the case that ethical farming is not only an animal rights issue but one that affects every aspect of our lives.