PETA’s horrific human touch
The animal rights activist group releases a chilling film using fashion-inspired visuals and human actors to expose the brutality of laboratory animal testing.
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- Production Company Papaya Films/London
- Director Favio Vinson
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Credits
View on- Production Company Papaya Films/London
- Director Favio Vinson
- Production Co. Flavor on the Rocks
- Producer Andres Gomez Orellana
- Production Design Elise Puzos
- Production Director Maxime Parguel
- DP Andres Gomez Orellana
- Editor Lucas Dussans
- VFX Artist Anton Ducos
- Colorist Adrien Lescure
- Sound Design Mike Smaczylo
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Credits
powered by- Production Company Papaya Films/London
- Director Favio Vinson
- Production Co. Flavor on the Rocks
- Producer Andres Gomez Orellana
- Production Design Elise Puzos
- Production Director Maxime Parguel
- DP Andres Gomez Orellana
- Editor Lucas Dussans
- VFX Artist Anton Ducos
- Colorist Adrien Lescure
- Sound Design Mike Smaczylo
Conceived and directed by Favio Vinson through Flavor on the Rocks, and co-produced by Papaya Films, End Animal Abuse deftly exposes the brutality of invasive testing by placing homosapiens in horrific testing scenarios.
Deliberately blurring the visual language of fashion, arthouse cinema and experimental documentary, the film uses stark monochrome photography and infrared imaging techniques to reveal the horror that millions of animals are put through behind closed lab doors.
Set to the haunting strains of Gabriel Fauré’s Requiem in D Minor, the unsettling spot sees human 'animals' caged, restrained and immobilised under harsh spotlights; gassed; showered with chemicals; injected with viruses; and put through invasive surgery and sensory deprivation.