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August 2015
For her part, Ms. Penzel, who endows the festival with an award for an animal rights film each year, is not surprised that the films about the plight of animals have been so well received. After all, she says, “Animal rights is the social justice movement of our time.”
For the first time ever, a major international film festival has launched a category dedicated to animal rights. In October, 2015, the Hamptons International Film Festival (HIFF) will feature “Compassion, Justice & Animal Rights,” a program that, according to organizers, provides a platform for filmmakers “to share meaningful information, stories of inspiration and tools for creating a safe and humane world for animals.”
“The high quality films chosen by organizers will not only encourage discussion about how we view and treat animals, but will also help viewers make more compassionate choices in their day-to-day lives,” said Zelda Penzel, a longtime festival supporter who worked with organizers to create the category. “I strongly believe that these films have the potential to change hearts and minds.”
The Hamptons International Film Festival dedicates an entire category
to animal rights films
While 2015 is the first year that the festival has dedicated an entire
category to animal rights, organizers have included animal rights films in
recent years, including Virunga and Emptying the Skies, documentaries about
the plight of mountain gorillas and songbirds. It was the large turn out and
the engaging Q&A sessions at these screenings that convinced festival
organizers to shine a brighter spotlight on animal rights.
The 2015 festival will feature three narrative or documentary films about
animal rights, including The Champions, which follows the story of the pit
bulls rescued from NFL quarterback Michael Vick’s dog fighting ring. The
Champions has its world premiere at the festival.
Virunga won the Zelda Penzel Giving Voice to the Voiceless Award at the
2014 HIFF
[Please read Virunga Exposes Heroes and Villains in Fight to Protect Last Mountain Gorillas]
For her part, Ms. Penzel, who endows the festival with an award for an
animal rights film each year, is not surprised that the films about the
plight of animals have been so well received. After all, she says, “Animal
rights is the social justice movement of our time.”
Alec Baldwin, the newly appointed Chairman of the Board of HIFF and a
longtime spokesman for animal rights issues, has indicated that he plans to
lend his support to the category.
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