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I Could Never Go Vegan
I Could Never Go Vegan

I Could Never Go Vegan

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Documentary

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'I could never go vegan.' Five words uttered around the world by many a non-vegan, but why? On a quest for the truth, a filmmaker sets out on a journey to find out the leading arguments facing the vegan movement, and if they're justified.

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

97 mins

Rating

9/10

Release Date

19 April 2024

Country

United Kingdom

Cast

Thomas Pickering

Thomas Pickering

Self - Filmmaker

Shireen Kassam

Shireen Kassam

Self - Consultant Haematologist & Founder of Plant-Based Health Professionals

Rohini Bajekal

Rohini Bajekal

Self - Nutritionist & Author

Minil Patel

Minil Patel

Self - GP Specialist

Sophia Ellis

Sophia Ellis

Self - British, Commonwealth, European Powerlifting Champion

Dean Maher

Dean Maher

Self - Professional Climber

Mike Coppock

Mike Coppock

Self - Ultra Runner

Lisa Eble

Lisa Eble

Self - 3 x German CrossFit Champion, 3 x German Weightlifting Medallist

Jeremy Reijnders

Jeremy Reijnders

Self - 2 x Netherlands CrossFit Champion

Kate Strong

Kate Strong

Self - Ex-Triathlon World Champion, 3 x Static Bike World Record Holder

Dotsie Bausch

Dotsie Bausch

Self - Olympic Cycling Silver Medallist

Gemma Newman

Gemma Newman

Self - GP & Author

Alan Desmond

Alan Desmond

Self - Consultant Gastroenterologist & Author

Kate Stewart

Kate Stewart

Self - Associate Professor & Sociologist

Kate Stewart

Kate Stewart

Self - Associate Professor & Sociologist

Paul Youd

Paul Youd

Self - 84 Year Old Ultra Athlete

Nitu Bajekal

Nitu Bajekal

Self - Consultant Gynaecologist & Author

Rajiv Bajekal

Rajiv Bajekal

Self - Orthopaedic Surgeon

Susanna Argile

Susanna Argile

Self - British Powerlifter

Marco Springmann

Marco Springmann

Self - Senior Researcher, Climate Change Institute

Iain Tolhurst

Iain Tolhurst

Self - Organic Stock Free Farmer

George Monbiot

George Monbiot

Self - Environmental Activist & Author

Melanie Joy

Melanie Joy

Self - Social Psychologist & Author(as Dr. Melanie Joy)

Randal Plunkett

Randal Plunkett

Self - 21st Baron of Dunsany & Activist

Kevin Kuykendall

Kevin Kuykendall

Self - Paleoanthropologist University of Sheffield(as Dr. Kevin Kuykendall)

Steve Flynn

Steve Flynn

Self - Professional Chef & Author(as The Happy Pear)

Dave Flynn

Dave Flynn

Self - Professional Chef & Author

Tomi Makanjuola

Tomi Makanjuola

Self - Professional Chef & Author

Stephanie Lee

Stephanie Lee

Self - Baker & Founder of Steph's Vegan Cakes

Elodie Mandel-Briefer

Elodie Mandel-Briefer

Self - Department of Biology University of Copenhagen

Katherine Mount

Katherine Mount

Self - Owner of Pear Tree Animal Sanctuary

Alice Brough

Alice Brough

Self - Ex-Pig Vet and Activist

Doug Maw

Doug Maw

Self - Ex-Slaughterhouse Worker & Butcher

Laila Kassam

Laila Kassam

Self - Founder of Animal Think Tank

Amir Kassam

Amir Kassam

Self - Professor of Agriculture

Pasi Vainikka

Pasi Vainikka

Self - Founder & CEO Solar Foods

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