I talk with producer, Kevin Carter, about the new movie they just launched called ‘Animal’. This movie seeks to set the record straight about the benefits of the carnivore diet and what the ‘Proper Human Diet’ for humans really looks like. It sets out to debunk so many of the untruths about meat and animal products that are proliferated by the plant based community. It imparts the information in such a relatable way and provides us with, what I called, a ‘toolbox of comebacks’ so that we can have meaningful discussions with people who seek to disseminate misinformation about what we should be eating.
The film features so many of the people who have graced our stages as speakers at many of our events. Icons like Dr Robert Cywes, Dr Robert Klitz, Dr Anthony Chaffee, Dr Shawn Baker, Dr Ken Berry, and Sally Norton are all featured in the movie. The film just launched on June 20 in select theatres and released that day to streaming as well. It is available on pretty much all platforms where you can watch streaming content.
The most interesting thing for me that came out of our conversation was the fact that people can arrange screenings in local theatres and even places like church halls on an ongoing basis. I was very excited to hear about that and encourage everyone out there to try to do something in their town or city. Not only will you be helping to get this message out but you can put together an amazing community event and really do something real to make a difference. Just go to the website and then scroll down and click on ‘Host a screening’. There’s no risk, if you don’t get enough people to sign up for it to be cost effective then that screening doesn’t go ahead and everyone gets their money back. It’s not hard!
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