Respect for animals, the environment and our plates, these are the values of certain farmers to produce our food. There are only 14 days left to make your contribution to the crowdfunding of a documentary, unpublished in Burgundy-France-Comté, which highlights these resistance fighters in the era of industry.
Do you know the conditions of animals in factory farming? These breeders that Nathalie Lay went to film, yes. And they made the choice, often difficult, to practice their profession differently.
Nathalie Lay is the author of short films, including Sophie’s farm (a 15-minute gem, multi-awarded at national and international festivals).
Raising animals other than in an industrial system, is it possible? The answer in Nathalie Laye’s feature-length documentary puts it nicely: yes.
« Rights in their bootsshe writes, it is the story of five young farmers, breeders of cows, sheep, goats, chickens and pigs in the open air, passionate about their profession, committed to their animals and keen to take care of of the land that welcomes them. The testimony of these peasants, resistant to industry and aspiring to a certain freedom in their work, recounts the discovery of their vocation, their installation, shares their working method, evokes the trials they went through and expresses the joy of living and working in contact with animals. »
To support the achievement of Crowdfunding of Rights in Their Boots
Donations to CinéRessources 71 benefit from a 66% tax deduction on the amount paid. Possibility of having his name in the credits and free cinema tickets (a donation of €30 will only cost you €10.20 after tax reduction).
A breeding worthy of the name can only exist with your support. Think about it.
Nathalie DUNAND
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