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play_circle_outline. “I COULD NEVER GO VEGAN. FIVE WORDS SPOKEN AROUND THE WORLD BY SO MANY NON-VEGANS, BUT WHY? ON A QUEST FOR THE TRUTH, FILMMAKER THOMAS PICKERING SETS OUT TO INVESTIGATE THE LEADING ARGUMENTS AGAINST THE VEGAN MOVEMENT.”. In Cinemas April 2024.
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13 de mar. de 2024 · A film by Thomas Pickering explores and challenges the common arguments against veganism, such as protein, B12, and animal welfare. The film features vegan celebrities and experts, and will be released in cinemas in April 2024.
1 de nov. de 2022 · 89K views 1 month ago. I could never go vegan. Five words spoken around the world by so many non-vegans, but why? On a quest for the truth, a filmmaker sets out on a journey to fin...
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DIRECTED BY: THOMAS PICKERING. I could never go vegan. Five words spoken around the world by so many non-vegans, but why? On a quest for the truth, filmmaker Thomas Pickering sets out to investigate the leading arguments against the vegan movement. Curzon Soho* + Peter Egan, Dr Alice Brough, Shireen Kassam & Alan Desmond.
1 de nov. de 2022 · The film investigates the health, environmental, and ethical arguments for and against veganism, featuring experts and slaughterhouse workers. It premieres in the U.K. in April 2024 and will be available online soon.
27 de fev. de 2024 · The film explores the perceived issues facing veganism today, such as fitness, ethics and the environment, and features interviews with plant-based experts and activists. It aims to address common myths and misconceptions around veganism and draw interest from meat eaters.