The Ghosts in Our Machine
The Ghosts in Our Machine is a 2013 documentary film directed by Liz Marshall. The film explores the lives of animals used for food, fashion, entertainment, and research, highlighting the ethical issues surrounding their treatment. The documentary follows the work of photojournalist Jo-Anne McArthur as she documents the lives of these animals and advocates for their rights.
Synopsis[edit | edit source]
The film provides an in-depth look at the various industries that exploit animals, including factory farming, fur farming, and animal testing. Through McArthur's lens, viewers are introduced to individual animals and their stories, emphasizing their sentience and the moral implications of their use by humans.
Production[edit | edit source]
The Ghosts in Our Machine was produced by Liz Marshall and Nina Beveridge. The film features a score by Bob Wiseman and cinematography by John Price. It was funded through a combination of grants and a successful crowdfunding campaign.
Reception[edit | edit source]
The documentary received critical acclaim for its powerful storytelling and compelling visuals. It was praised for its ability to evoke empathy and raise awareness about animal rights issues. The film has been screened at various international film festivals and has won several awards.
Impact[edit | edit source]
The Ghosts in Our Machine has been influential in the animal rights movement, inspiring viewers to reconsider their relationship with animals and to advocate for more humane treatment. The film has also been used as an educational tool in schools and universities.
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