WATCH: Trailer Released For Hotly Anticipated Vegan Documentary ‘Dominion’

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The trailer for a highly-anticipated animal rights documentary has been released.

Dominion is the new film by Chris Delforce from organization Aussie Farms, who previously made movie Lucent.

Feature length

Dominion, which is a feature-length documentary, will focus on how animals are used and abused in Australia.

According to a spokesperson for Aussie Farms: “By exploring six primary facets of our interaction with animals – Pets, Wildlife, Scientific Research, Entertainment, Clothing and Food – the film will question the morality and validity of our dominion over the animal kingdom.”

Footage

They added: “Drawing heavily from the Aussie Farms Repository so as to contain the most recent, highest-quality footage from across the country, Dominion will also make use of emerging technologies, such as aerial drones, to capture new perspectives and examine the wider context of animal exploitation upon our landscape and within our society.”

The documentary was partly crowdfunded, with donors giving $19,000. In December 2015, animal protection institute Voiceless gave the filmmakers a grant.

The full film will be released in March 2018.

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