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Ireland Premier of "Vegucated"

category national | animal rights | event notice author Thursday March 15, 2012 14:30author by Veganator - Trinity College Animal Rights Group

Three People, Six Weeks, One Challenge

Three dedicated meat eaters live vegan for six weeks. Will they die!? Will they transform into militant animal activists!?

Part sociological experiment and part adventure comedy, Vegucated is an award-winning, guerrilla-style documentary that follows three meat- and cheese-loving New Yorkers who agree to adopt a vegan diet for six weeks.

Lured by tales of weight lost and health regained, they begin to uncover the hidden sides of animal agriculture and soon find themselves risking everything to expose an industry they supported just weeks before. But can their convictions carry them through when times get tough?

Caption: Video Id: GKzng1_byMY Type: Youtube Video
Vegucated Trailer


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author by Raceypublication date Fri Mar 16, 2012 09:59author address author phone


A friend saw this in the USA and says it is a great film and was especially impressed by the people breaking into a farm to 'look for themselves' at the state of the animals trapped there.

author by vegtablepublication date Fri Mar 16, 2012 10:18author address author phone

where are they showing this in ireland it is the first i have heard of it so far

author by Laurepublication date Fri Mar 16, 2012 10:20author address author phone

Yes, saw the movie last week and I found it quite interesting and easy to watch... Thought the six week challange was a great idea to show how easy is to switch to a vegan diet and the positive implications on every level, starting with respecting other lives, to the environment and to their health which improved significantly. I also liked the fact that you can go onto the website www.getvegucated.com and follow how Brian, Tesla and Ellen are now doing...

author by Laurepublication date Fri Mar 16, 2012 10:30author address author phone

Actually yes, there is a free screening in Trinity College this coming Tuesday, 20 March at 7pm

There is a fb link that should have all the details http://www.facebook.com/events/367071379991165/

Hope this helps..

author by tina vegananarchist - Trinity College Animal Rights group publication date Fri Mar 16, 2012 10:41author address author phone

This documentary is being shown in Dublin for the first time on tuesday the 20th this month . Location is room 3074 in the Arts building at Trinity college - the screening starts at 7 an there will be a panel of speakers from various animal rights groups to answer questions an engage in discussion with the audience after the movie itself .
The screening is being held by Vegan Ireland and Trinity College Animal Rights . Speakers include Bernie Wright from Alliance for Animal Rights and Dr Roger Yates from Vegan Ireland .
Itll be a realy interesting night so please spread the word - if ur not vegan u need to see this movie !! ( and even if u are its stil interesting !)

author by Martinapublication date Fri Mar 16, 2012 10:43author address author phone

Wow thanks for the info
I really want to see a documentary about veganism, with facts and figures.
I have been thinking about switching and just need some info. This movie is quite dear online,

Do I need to book or I just turn up?

author by Laurepublication date Fri Mar 16, 2012 10:57author address author phone

I think it's better to confirm your attendance on facebook so that organizers have an idea as to how many people to expect...
Even though I've already seen it I'm going again with some friends 'cause I really wanna hear the speakers...

author by Embdenpublication date Fri Mar 16, 2012 11:12author address author phone

I am looking forward to seeing the film. Some of my friends are going to come along too. Having seen the very uplifting effects that being vegan has had on me they are interested in exploring further.

author by Mother Henpublication date Fri Mar 16, 2012 12:02author address author phone


Dont you think vegan is too extreme? Ireland isnt ready for vegan, we are a dairy country. Why didnt they get meat eaters to go vegetarian for 6 weeks and then Irish people will not be scared off!!

author by Laurepublication date Fri Mar 16, 2012 12:44author address author phone

Hi Mother Hen,
do you think being vegan is too extreme? To be honest I don't... I think it's a philosophy that respect each and every sentient being. I've been vegan for nearly two years now, best decision I ever made in my entire life. Haven't met one single person that has regretted going vegan

author by CaribbeanQueenpublication date Fri Mar 16, 2012 13:39author address author phone

Same here guys,
Went vegan over 2 years ago. Love the diet. Feel great. So happy my diet does not harm animals. All dairy cows are eventually slaughtered for meat, usually after only a few years of life, when their true lifespan is around 25 years.
Fantastic array of tasty vegan versions of meat and dairy products now widely available in health and wholefood shops.

Related Link: http://www.corkvegans.ie
author by sarahpublication date Fri Mar 16, 2012 19:41author address author phone

I am gutted I wont see this showing. I havent seen it yet but I have heard that it's turning carnivores so that's all good in my book.
I've been vegan for about 16 months now and I have to say I love it.


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