The Factory Files are a curated library of everything the industry would prefer you never engaged with. Documentaries, investigations, books, films, and organisations on the front lines.
By Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson • 1995 A book that asked a question science wasn't ready to take seriously: do animals have emotional lives? Masson, a former psychoanalyst, surveys evidence of grief, joy, anger, love, and shame across species. Elephants mourning their dead, dogs experiencing jealousy, parrots forming lifelong bonds. The book is part literature review, part philosophical argument, part provocation aimed at a scientific establishment that had long dismissed animal
Between 2013 and 2015, a group of nonprofit attorneys seek nonhuman clients for whom they can advocate in two U.S. territories, in order to establish legal personhood for elephants, cetaceans and nonhuman apes in the U.S. Imdb link Release date: 25 January 2016 Directors: Chris Hegedus, D. A. Pennebaker Producers: Chris Hegedus, Frazer Pennebaker, Rosadel Varela Distributed by: First Run Features Cinematography: Chris Hegedus Running time: 1h 31m