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13 de dic. de 2017 · A film that exposes the lives of animals used for food, fashion, research and entertainment. Watch the trailer, read the director's notes, see the animal ambassadors and take action to help the ghosts.
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The Ghosts in Our Machine is a 2013 Canadian documentary film by Liz Marshall. The film follows the photojournalist and animal rights activist Jo-Anne McArthur as she photographs animals on fur farms and at Farm Sanctuary , among other places, and seeks to publish her work.
The Ghosts in Our Machine es un documental dirigido por Liz Marshall. Año: 2013. Título original: The Ghosts in Our Machine. Sinopsis: Documental sobre las existencias de los animales dentro de la implacable maquinaria del mundo moderno, que nos hace reflexionar sobre nuestra relación con los animales, en un mundo donde son ...Puedes ver The ...
THE GHOSTS IN OUR MACHINE illuminates the lives of individual animals living within and rescued from the machine of our modern world. Through the heart and lens of acclaimed animal...
8 de nov. de 2013 · The Ghosts in Our Machine: Directed by Liz Marshall. With Marcel Saba, Lori Reese, Perrie Wardell, Martin Rowe. A cinematic documentary that illuminates the lives of individual animals living within and rescued from the machine of our modern world.
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13 de dic. de 2020 · The Ghosts in Our Machine is a 2013 Canadian documentary film by Liz Marshall. The film follows the photojournalist and animal rights activist Jo-Anne McArthur as she photographs animals on fur farms and at Farm Sanctuary, among other places, and seeks to publish her work. The film as a whole is a plea for animal rights.