A Cow at My Table (1998)
A Cow at My Table explores Western attitudes towards farm animals and meat, and the intense battle between animal advocates and the meat industry to influence the consumer's mind. Five years in production took Director Jennifer Abbott across Canada, the US, Australia and New Zealand to meet with the leaders of the animal rights movement, animal welfare advocates as well as spokespeople from livestock industries. A Cow at My Table inter-cuts these diverse perspectives with archival films, images from modern-day agribusiness and footage of farm animals shot from uncharacteristic vantage points.
Director: Jennifer Abbott
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Susan Kitchen as Herself - Alberta Foundation for Animal Care |
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Susan Schafers as Herself - Holborn Poultry Farms |
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Joy Ripley as Herself - Alberta Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals |
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Ian Duncan as Himself - Centre for the Study of Animal Welfare |
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Jeannette Armstrong as Herself - Activist, Writer |
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Karen Davis as Herself - United Poultry Concerns |
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Vandana Shiva as Herself |
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Carol J. Adams as Herself - Author of The Sexual Politics of Meat |
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Tom Regan as Himself - Philosopher, Activist |
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Howard Lyman as Himself - Author of Mad Cowboy |
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Peter Singer as Himself - Philosopher, Activist |
| Editing | Jennifer Abbott | Editor |
| Directing | Jennifer Abbott | Director |
| Sound | Suzie Ungerleider | Music |
| Production | Jennifer Abbott | Producer |
| Production | Warren Arcan | Co-Producer |
| Crew | Jennifer Abbott | Cinematography |