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Humans and Other Animals

Scientific Animation | Documentary Film

 

‘Humans and Other Animals’ is a thought-provoking documentary directed by Mark DeVries. The film explores the complex relationship between humans and animals, examining their shared emotions, intelligence, and the ethical complexities of their interactions. From showcasing remarkable animal behaviors to exposing the often-hidden practices of animal industries, the documentary offers a captivating exploration of our relationship with the natural world.

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Through innovative techniques and groundbreaking investigations, the documentary presents compelling evidence that animals are sentient beings capable of thought, communication, and experiencing love. It also sheds light on the dark side of animal exploitation, revealing the cruelty and environmental impact of certain industries.

‘Humans and other animals’ raises many important philosophical questions about our connection to other animals and proposes a profound ideology that may forever change how we view animals – and ourselves. The feature-length film encourages viewers to take action, offering practical steps that individuals and institutions can implement to promote animal welfare and create a more compassionate world. This powerful and informative documentary challenges our perceptions and inspires change.

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Random42 produced high-science animated content to complement and support the documentary’s scientific messaging. Using immersive techniques to enhance audience engagement and understanding of complex concepts, we bring drama and impact while balancing science and cinema.

The film is now available to watch on various streaming platforms such as Amazon Prime, Apple TV and Google Play.

 

“Random42’s animation contributed greatly to the film’s quality. Thanks again for being a valuable part of the film, and I hope to work with you all again soon!”

Mark DeVries, Film Director

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