5 Netflix Documentary Picks for Vegan Viewers
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All of the documentaries listed here - available on Netflix - provoke thought about the profound effects of our everyday choices — and they’ll help to stimulate dialogue with other viewers.
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By Amy Bradley, Guest Contributor
Even if you don’t ever need to watch another video to convince you that the way most people eat in this country is S.A.D., maybe you like to stay connected to the latest titles to learn new tricks to the vegan lifestyle. All of the documentaries listed here – available on Netflix – provoke thought about the profound effects of our everyday choices — and they’ll help to stimulate dialogue with other viewers.
1. Vegucated (2010)
I was fortunate to catch this on the big screen when the director, Marisa Wolfson, came to Columbus for the movie’s release. Vegucated follows three New Yorkers, from a variety of backgrounds, who go vegan for six weeks to discover the health benefits and bite off more than they can chew when they learn about the dirty side of the meat and dairy industries.
2. Forks Over Knives (2011)
Forks Over Knives features two doctors, Dr. T. Colin Campbell, from Cornell University, and Dr. Caldwell Esselstyn, a former surgeon at the Cleveland Clinic, who share their personal and professional journeys of discovering dietary links between animal-based foods and chronic disease. They show how plant-based foods prevent and even reverse disease, bringing in other experts from the field.
3. Earthlings (2007)
Earthlings dares you to watch it. This hard-hitting documentary, featuring Joaquin Phoenix, uses graphic footage to open people’s eyes to how animals are exploited for human uses, and all 95 minutes will keep your fists clenched around your damp tissues. Grab the tissue box, leave the snacks, take a deep breath, and prepare to be transformed.
4. The Cove (2009)
The Cove is an Oscar-winning film, shot by courageous activists, opens a huge window into one Japanese town where an industry herds and kills dolphins for meat. The film follows a former dolphin trainer for the TV show Flipper who wants to redeem himself for exploiting these highly intelligent and sensitive animals. Again, grab the tissue box!
5. Crazy Sexy Cancer (2007)
Crazy Sexy Cancer follows the charismatic Kris Carr shares her journey from cancer to back to optimal health. She takes viewers through juicing, yoga, diet and all kinds of lifestyle changes with playful humor. There’s even a little romance in it!
Bonus: Two more vegan films!
Kudos to these instant Netflix picks for being informative, entertaining, and generally awesome.
The Engine 2 Kitchen Rescue takes you on a shopping trip with Engine 2 firefighter Rip Esselstyn where you’ll learn how to make healthy, vegan food like delicious sweet potato lasagna. Maybe he’ll come to a kitchen near you, soon?
Beyond the Myth: A Film About Breed Discrimination is a documentary that challenges the myth that Pit Bulls are inherently violent, dangerous dogs, and challenges the laws that discriminate against the breed. I added this title that is not about animals used for food, because this issue is close to my heart, as I have two rescued pit mixes as sweet and loving family members.
Find Even More Vegan Films!
Vegan Flicks is a large library filled with a wide variety of award-winning TV shows, films, movies, documentaries for the compassionate vegan and vegan-curious. Features a separate guide on what’s currently streaming on Netflix. With Vegan Flicks, you can enjoy informative and inspirational vegan and vegan-centric content, all in one place.
Don’t forget this award winning doco from down under. It’s currently screening to sold-out theatres around New Zealand! https://vimeo.com/ondemand/thebigfatlie
THESE ARE ***NOT ON NETFLIX!!!
Hi! Please note that this article was written in 2013 and the movies streaming on Netflix may have changed. Please visit the Vegan Netflix Guide right here on Your Daily Vegan (the link is above in the article) to find all the vegan-centric movies now streaming!
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just starting on my plant based food journey hopefully I’ll be able to reverse some of my health issues
“Chef’s Table” Season 3 Episode 1 is about a Korean Buddhist nun named Jeong Kwan. All of her dishes are vegan. It’s lovely.
If you are into Science Fiction (a genre that propelled me to stop eating meat 39 years ago) then check out Travelers on Netflix. The time travelers are. naturally, vegan. Makes sense, no?
I love SciFi movies I am just starting my plant base food journey a hard task after being brain washed all of these years by the meat and dairy industry but I’m giving it a shot and with the help of everything out there for recipes I am sure I can do it trying to get off the meds is my plan.
Earthlings is probably the most interesting and thought-provoking film in this list.
Fantastic list. Forks over knifes is one of my favorites. I did not realize Vegetated was on Netflix, have wanted to see it so will be checking it out tonight.
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I just thought you might want to know that none of those films (apart from Vegucated) are on Netflix anymore
Hi Miri, thanks for letting us know. This article was written a few years ago so I’m sure things are a bit different now. That said, please be sure to check out Vegan Flicks (link above) for a large list of vegan documentaries available outside of Netflix. Thanks for the comment! :)
yes they are I just watched forks over knives this past sunday
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What a wonderful article!
If you anyone is interested in learning more about and exploring the Vegan lifestyle through film, you should take a look at the movie: Jim Morris: Lifelong Fitness. Jim Morris is a 78 year old vegan body builder and his inspiring story can be found here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUtv4slpm-U
Thanks, this is pretty cool. I’d never heard of him before, but he is certainly an inspiration! Almost seven months clean-eating vegan now, and feeling the best I’ve ever felt in my entire life. Vegan power! :)
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I now have a list to watch for a sequel post…thanks! There are a few I haven’t even heard of, which is excititng.
Great list! Another great great sort-of documentary I saw on Netflix was an episode of 30 Days, where a hunter lived with an animal activist. By the end of the 30 days he was helping out at a sanctuary and was moved by the rescue of an abandoned cow. Great episode
Some other great ones:
A Beautiful Truth
Dying to Have Known
Food Inc.
Food Matters
Hungry for Change
Fat, Sick, and Nearly Dead
Thanks for sharing!