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- Moopheus the Cow finds Leo the Pig at a family farm and informs him that corporations are taking over the way farms used to be. By taking the blue pill, Leo can remain at ease in his current situation, or by taking the red pill, Leo can see just how far the rabbit hole goes. Of course, he chooses the red pill, and so continues the spoof of "The Matrix" (1999), complete with techno music, fake motion control camera movements and completely blank environments from which gun racks (or in this case, pigs) shoot out. Seeing these animals wear sunglasses and trench coats is priceless, but the information the movie gives on factory farming is far more significant.
- For most of the world, consumption has been the unquestioned duty of every individual. Then garbage activist Annie Leonard brought her two-hour lecture to Free Range who helped her turn it into a 20-minute animated revolution. Shown in thousands of classrooms, endlessly blasted by Fox News, viewed more than 10 million times, The Store of Stuff finally opens the door to a serious cultural dialog about the costs of consumption.
- In this short Star Wars parody, all the Star Wars charactess have become food items and takes place in a grocery store.
- How 'Manufactured Demand' pushes what we don't need and destroys what we need most.
- In this witty cartoon short, a fat supermarket clerk discusses the production process of the products we consume. The horrified customer, along with her children, flees to an organic farm.
- The ugly truth of 'toxics in, toxics out'.
- Three short animated documentaries change the way you look at all the stuff in your life forever. The stories of BOTTLED WATER, COSMETICS and ELECTRONICS expose the connections between a huge number of environmental and social issues, and calls us together to create a more sustainable and just world. This is a fast-paced, fact-filled look that will teach you something, make you laugh, and have you thinking twice about "more stuff."