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An ex-criminal advocates for animal rights; he puts himself in danger to uncover the extensive deceit in the UK regarding the so-called ethical methods of pig farming.

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Cameron Meier MeierMovies.com Do a few minutes of taste enjoyment override the right of sentient beings to exist? If you eat pork ... that is the question you must ask yourself. And if you either refuse to answer or have no interest in "Pignorant," you just might be a sociopath. Rated: 4/5 May 30, 2024 Full Review Read all reviews

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Jess R Superb, hugely informative Rated 5 out of 5 stars 04/25/25 Full Review Virus D Our society became totally blind and desensitized to the suffering of others. People yet to escape slaveowner mindsets where they think that someone exists here to serve them and that pleasure justify abuse and exploitation. Everyone is ought to see this movie. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/20/25 Full Review Elli S Ive been a vegetarian on and off over my life, but watching this finally made me face the abhorrent truth of the meat industry and we cant trust them on caring for any of the animals they murder for our greed. Ive convinced myself in the past that as long as the animals lived free range then that would make up for thier murder, but free range is NOTHING how we envisage which we see in Pignorant, and finally I see there is no way to humanely murder and animal. Ending an animals life is abuse, Ive woken up. Sure many meat eaters wont want to watch this, to happy eating bacon but just give even 20 minuts of your time for the thousands of Animals youve eaten and I believe like me you will finally realise you have to go vegan, milk and cheese and eggs are all part of this sick business. The fact is farmers make billions from animals, but they care so little they cant even give them a basic happy life before they cut it short usually by 1/5 of the life they would have in the wild Rated 5 out of 5 stars 12/24/24 Full Review Maxine W Best Documentary this year . Eye opening . Exposing the lies that they don’t want you to know about what is really happening in the industry . Everyone should see this . Do you want to help animals . Do you want to stop this from happening . This only happens because we allow it by ignoring the reality & letting it continue . Watch Pignorant & let it open your eyes & heart to the Injustice then be a part of the solution. Be on the right side of history ✌️ Rated 5 out of 5 stars 12/16/24 Full Review William R Illuminating the Unseen: The Power of Pignorant Pignorant is an eye-opening documentary that sheds light on a hidden aspect of the food industry—gas chambers used in the slaughter of pigs. Through unflinching honesty and stark visuals, the film educates viewers about a reality often shielded from public view. What makes Pignorant exceptional is its ability to inform without judgment. It encourages reflection and discussion, inviting viewers to explore their own perspectives on industrial meat production. The filmmakers have created not just a documentary but a platform for awareness, making it a must-watch for all consumers. With its compelling storytelling and thought-provoking visuals, Pignorant serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of transparency in an industry that impacts us all. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 12/08/24 Full Review Carmen T Pignorant is a harrowing wake-up call to hidden cruelty. This groundbreaking documentary exposes the extremely cruel realities of gas chambers used to slaughter pigs. Honest and powerful, the visuals expose truths often hidden from pubic view. I'm deeply grateful to Joey Carbstrong, Tarion Partridge, Dan Sheppard and the entire crew for their incredible collaboration on this high-quality production. This film is essential viewing for everyone. It left me questioning the systems that underpin modern consumption. Pignorant is not just a documentary, it's a wake-up call that demands action. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 12/08/24 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis An ex-criminal advocates for animal rights; he puts himself in danger to uncover the extensive deceit in the UK regarding the so-called ethical methods of pig farming.
Director
Joey Carbstrong
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 47m
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