The film is about animal rights activists who break into
laboratories and other facilities to provide previously unseen footage of the
way animals are used.
It includes well-known names within the animal rights movement, some of whom have
been imprisoned for taking direct
action. The story of Jill Phipps, who was killed when she fell under a lorry
while protesting against the live
export of animals, is told, with her mother saying, "They call us
terrorists but the reality is that over the years four animal rights activists
have been killed during protests."
The UK première was held on September 7, 2006 at the Exeter Phoenix
Arts and Media Centre. Keith Mann gave a talk and answered questions. Mann
and others have since toured the film extensively worldwide, organizing
screenings in local cinemas and at animal rights events. The Calcutta The
Telegraph has said about the film: "Regardless of what one thinks about
the tactics of the Animal Liberation Front, the film is an extraordinary one
that is well worth watching".
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