Meat

Meat

2018 · 75 min · ★ 5.7 · Documentary

Meat is the modern story of the animals we eat, as told by the people who never get to say their piece - from the solitary hunter who believes everyone needs to be educated about their food, to an industrial pig farmer who argues that money isn't his primary driver.

Directed by David White · Written by David White

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